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"rowed off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
"Rowed off" can be used as a verb phrase to describe the action of moving a boat or other watercraft away from a dock or shoreline by using oars to propel it. Example: The boatman rowed off into the calm waters of the lake, leaving behind the noise and chaos of the crowded dock.
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Spooked, the men untied and rowed off in a needlessly wide arc.
I sprinted across the island, jumped back into my boat, and rowed off.
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Repeat these steps (constructing the items in columns from left to right. Close that row off by typing the tag and press ↵ Enter when complete. Begin another row, with yet another tag, and press ↵ Enter when complete with that row. Type the table-data tag, using the tag.
Speaking to LBC Radio last Thursday, Conway said he believed his case was getting particular scrutiny because the Labour party was trying to get the cash-for-influence peers row off the front pages.
When I can, I do take 2 days in a row off now.
Close each row off with yet another tag.
Next row –– K. Next row –– Cast off 4 sts.
"Imagine that, going and winning the coxless lightweight four: Olympic gold in rowing four years off".
Do not row canoe off the end of the earth.
The second-row fended off several poor tackles before feeding Paul Sykes, who ran unopposed under the posts.
His six-man chalk was a quarter of a row, separated off by the gray vinyl screens.
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