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Discover Ludwig"off-the-cuff" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to do or say something without preparation or practice. It can be used in a variety of situations, such as in a speech, conversation, or interview. Example: "The CEO gave an impressive off-the-cuff presentation at the conference, showcasing his extensive knowledge of the industry."
Idiom
Off the cuff.
If you do something off the cuff, you do it without any preparation.
Dictionary
off-the-cuff
adjective
Extemporaneous; without prior preparation; spontaneous; impromptu.
Exact(23)
"He's relaxed and he's off-the-cuff.
That happens in off-the-cuff remarks.
"It's all about off-the-cuff transparency".
Not all their pillaging is off-the-cuff improvisation.
It also makes them fantastic off-the-cuff interviewees.
Warner gave the best off-the-cuff copy.
Similar(37)
"Off the cuff?
'Captain Sully' off the cuff.
Off the cuff is engraved in granite.
"We're off the cuff," Pfeiffer said.
He is off the cuff, quite impulsive.
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