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"offload to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of transferring a task, responsibility, or burden to someone else. It can also refer to physically transferring or unloading something from one place to another. Example: The manager decided to offload some of his work to his assistant in order to lighten his workload and free up more time for important tasks.
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Nonu's offload to Cruden is spilled backwards but that barely slows the ABs down.
But once fired they are a liability that older gangsters gratefully offload to teenagers for as little as £50.
The player West Ham insiders nicknamed Nigel Mediocre and were delighted to offload to Aston Villa, especially for £8.5m.
Chase looks to offload to Hill just short of the line but again the ball rolls to ground.
In fact the offload to Morris by Thaiday to start the move was a very impressive one.
Most offload to Wi-Fi wherever possible in order to avoid bill shock by busting through their monthly allowance.
I can't offload to friends too much because many of them haven't a clue who I'm grieving over.
The hooker soon added a second when at pace Adam Powell shrugged off a tackle to offload to a Brits already thundering for the line.
Foley should have either scored himself or held on to the ball rather than attempting a fanciful offload to Drew Mitchell with the line yawning.
23 min: The ball refuses to sit nicely for Xavi as he careers through the Inter penalty area and tries to offload to Ibra.
13 Luther Burrell 7/10 Strong break and clever offload to Brown for opening try and looked a big threat from the start.
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