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Discover LudwigThe word "sell-off" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe a situation in which a large number of assets or goods are sold off in a short period of time, often at a discounted rate. For example, "The company conducted a large sell-off of their inventory in order to raise funds for their next project."
Exact(46)
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?
"That could lead to a sell-off".
Similar(14)
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.
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