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Discover Ludwig'offhand manner' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective phrase that means 'speaking or behaving in a casual, uninterested way.' For example: Alice brushed off her best friend's concerns in an offhand manner.
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His team played in a similarly offhand manner.
They were often told in an offhand manner, seemingly without any calculation.
Members of Congress resent him for treating them in such an offhand manner.
On hearing the girls' stories, Ka is most struck by the offhand manner in which the suicides have taken place.
Most were very young, and many departed this world in just the offhand manner described by Pamuk.
He was attired at the tryouts in the offhand manner of a veteran, wearing pink and black Zubaz pants.
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Mullen, a former Marine Corps colonel, has an offhand, ironic manner.
It was an offhand way of phrasing a seismic shift.
Sacheri's casual, almost offhand style is misleadingly blithe.
She mentioned her passion, in an offhand way, between balls.
But the offhand tough-guy manner is really a mannerism of true stylishness; it brings up Belmondo's and Bogart's.
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