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The phrase 'roll off' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the process of something being said or executed quickly and easily, or moving smoothly in a particular direction. For example: "The words just rolled off his tongue as if he had been reciting them all his life."
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Roll off excess paint on the roller grid.
The droplets roll off easily.
Things tend to roll off their back.
Let it roll off your tongue.
Some days, I let it roll off my back.
It's time for Davutogluism to roll off more American tongues.
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A Roll-Off?
Optical filters are designed with asymmetric roll-off bands.
Rapid roll-off speed of side-lobe.
The roll-off factor set to 0.5.
The roll-off factor is α = 0.02.
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