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Discover Ludwig"put you off" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to discourage or dissuade someone from doing something. For example, "The bad reviews put me off from seeing the movie."
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Or does the thought put you off?
Don't let that put you off, though.
"Does it daunt you or put you off?
Ugh!…It could put you off sex for life.
It could put you off life for life.
But don't let that put you off HIMYM.
It's enough to put you off booze for life.
What literary niggles put you off a book?
Or has the position of NUS put you off?
It's enough to put you off socialising for life.
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