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Discover Ludwig"sell off" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to sell all or a large portion of something. Example: The company decided to sell off its non-performing assets to stay afloat.
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sell off
verb
To sell asset(s) for the purpose of getting rid of them quickly rather than for maximizing profit.
Exact(21)
They sell off businesses.
In such circumstances, bonds may sell off.
Can we sell off divisions?
Markets across Asia began to sell off.
If he wants to sell off some gas, O.K.
Instead they've got to sell off their entire country.
Similar(39)
The sell-off continues.
There's no sell-off.
The result was a broad sell-off.
The stock sell-off was broad.
Is it commercial, a sell-off perhaps?
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