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"off you go" is a common phrase used in written English.
It is typically used to encourage someone to move on or begin an activity. For example, you could say: "Well, I think your presentation is ready. Off you go!".
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Go on - off you go.
"The page turns and off you go again".
To which we can only respond: off you go, then.
But the moment you relax, the blood doesn't get there and off you go".
"When you don't practice on your days off, you go out there kind of cold.
Make sure you're going with the horse's movements; that way, if he canters off, you go with him.
Check the cinches and the length of the stirrups, mount up and off you go on your cowboy adventure!
Off you go".
Off you go then.
Well, off you go, Steven.
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