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Discover Ludwig'put him off' is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to cause someone to no longer want to do something, or to postpone or cancel something. For example: "The difficult task put him off from wanting to work on the project any longer."
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And that didn't put him off?
Nothing put him off his stride.
The experience has not put him off, though.
Such complaints did not put him off the subject.
I put him off, saying everyone invents his own religion".
Landing at Princeton did nothing to put him off course.
"I tried to put him off," says Forbes.
Could disillusionment put him off campaigning for another presidential candidate?
You might have thought that would put him off weaponry.
Bickel put him off: he told him to write to Hugo Black.
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But the raucous start might have put him off-kilter as he and Poulter fell behind early.
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