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Discover LudwigThe phrase "racing off" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something moving quickly away from a location.
Example: "As soon as the light turned green, the car was racing off down the street."
Alternatives: "speeding away" or "dashing off"
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Outrage sends Mr. Baker racing off in all directions simultaneously.
But you do not see anybody racing off to romance child care advocates.
They've been racing off in great numbers to see "Beverly Hills Chihuahua".
Are you, in your mind's eye, scampering down to your nearest surgery for that prescription, and racing off to Boots?
The next, it is racing off, veering along some mysterious, comical vector, leaving behind a stricken golfer.
It's not racing off somewhere; it's not a haven for hyphens; as Groucho would ask, Why a dash?
In the Paris of the 1930's, they lived the way artists were supposed to, taking their aperitifs at the Dôme and racing off on mad quests.
Send your children racing off after chocolate bunnies or Easter eggs, while you take your time over this year's outstanding display of spring blossom.
As I watch them racing off, nets in hand, to hunt down unsuspecting insects, I am filled with pride and joy.
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That didn't matter, though, to local police in Hangzhou, who checked to make sure that Hu was racing off-road rather than speaking out in Beijing.
The remaining locals, who a few years earlier prevented a "madman" from building a ski slope in the valley, are now threatened with golf courses and tracks for racing off-road vehicles.
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