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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'put me off' is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is mainly used to refer to something that has caused a person to lose enthusiasm or confidence in something, usually because of an unpleasant experience. For example: The long wait put me off getting take-out again anytime soon.
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So, actually, it put me off".
That put me off barbershops forever".
Has the experience put me off games?
Mr Sheep nearly put me off him.
It quite put me off women's groups.
That really put me off my lunch.
She had put me off for months.
It didn't put me off, though".
But it's not enough to put me off travel networking.
But Lawless really put me off writing scripts".
It put me off ironing for a long, long time.
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