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"rattle off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something as being listed or recited quickly and easily, usually from memory or experience. For example, "She rattled off her shopping list to the store clerk."
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rattle off
verb
To list or recite quickly.
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Mr. Pacholke can rattle off statistics.
Let me rattle off some numbers.
I'm sure you could rattle off a dozen deserving candidates.
Then we rattle off on the back of 4x4s.
It is easy to rattle off slogans and lies.
Shall we rattle off the names of the fallen?
Today, she can rattle off nearly a dozen.
It's hard to rattle off as many names.
"But he could rattle off the names of the divas".
I rattle off directions to my mountaintop with cool precision.
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