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Discover LudwigThe word "off-ramp" is correct and usable in written English
It is a noun used to refer to a highway exit or the curved part of an exit that leads to a road going in a different direction. For example, "We took the first off-ramp and drove into town."
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off-ramp
noun
A segment of roadway that directs vehicular traffic onto ordinary roads from a freeway
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We all have "instant off-ramp battlefield access".
The show's off-ramp, rectilinear galleries provide oases of discrimination.
The Jeep then drove up the Exit 7 off-ramp.
"And we need to be looking at the off-ramp".
If this is the direction photography is heading, I'm taking the off-ramp.
That's to improve control in situations like diving across multiple lanes for an off-ramp.
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Now, Exit 53 is no longer just an off ramp.
An unemployed accountant, Jones was later arrested on a freeway off ramp a few miles away.
Hollywood's vision of the Tao read "life begins at the off ramp".
One off ramp, the executive said, was to sell the Jeep brand.
Some clambered up to it on a wooden plank, circumventing a roped-off ramp, and snapped photos against the railings.
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