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"race off" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, it is used as an informal verb phrase to mean to move or run quickly. For example, "The two boys raced off ahead of the group."
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But late Friday afternoon, officials called the race off altogether.
And? Are you going to write that race off?
Mainly located in marshland, they race off when humans appear.
Lehmann was forced to race off his line.
UDP packets simply race off to their destinations, without the delivery guarantees of TCP.
But a deluge in Lexington, Ky., forced officials to take the race off the turf.
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Johnson won the race-off.
She is assured of no worse than being in a race-off for an Olympic berth.
Johnson won the race-off, and Racine approached her about joining her two-man sled.
If Davidson is granted a race-off, a Pandora's Box could be opened.
A week later, Johnson, along with several other brakewomen, competed in a race-off.
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