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Discover LudwigThe phrase "offset it from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the act of positioning or placing something in a certain distance or direction from another object. Here are some examples: - He carefully measured the bookshelf and offset it from the wall by two inches to allow room for the door to open. - The designer strategically offset the bold colors from the neutral tones in the room for a balanced look. - The gardeners planted taller flowers in the back to offset them from the shorter plants in the front. - The company decided to offset its carbon footprint by investing in renewable energy sources. - The decision to offset the costs from the budget cuts was met with resistance from various departments.
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These shift vectors were each applied to the perfectly matching anatomical image to offset it from the activity image.
Thus by varying average cell generation time to offset it from the 24-hour photoperiod, one may be able to see which processes are set by photoperiod, and which by growth rate.
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But one very weird thing appears to offset it: carbon monoxide from car exhaust.
The changes will come into effect in April and individuals exceeding £50,000 due to a one-off "spike" will be able to offset it against unused allowances from previous years.
While incredibly frequent testing has not prevented the rare occasion when a performer has acquired HIV offset, it has successfully prevented them from continuing to perform in sex scenes for long enough to pass HIV on to other performers.
From the installation, the Syncom 3 satellite has been up in space the longest, it was launched in 1964, so it has the biggest offset from earth time, it's traveled forward in time nearly a second since it's been in orbit.
Maybe the loan and any interest due is "offset," meaning it's deducted from his share of the estate.
We call this the offset correlation, it can be calculated from the variogram.
The right postorbital is preserved in articulation, whereas the left one is slightly offset from its original position.
"If the government had believed its own fiscal mandates, it would have cut capital expenditure less quickly or even increased it to offset the damage from current spending cuts.
Trumpet your fans' verdict at home: it will offset the complaints from those foreigners who, your television channel can argue, are secretly bent on doing your country down.Stuff and nonsenseDo not waste much time campaigning.
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