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sending off
verb
Present participle of send off
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"sending off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean to send something or someone away, often with a particular purpose or intention. For example, "The organization is sending off a team of researchers to explore the uncharted terrain."
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Sending off Zebroski (61).
"But a sending off is a sending off.
"That sending off changed the game.
"A softish sending off," acknowledged Pardew.
The sending off posed a small challenge to Bayern's pride.
So will you be sending off your application today?
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The sending-off didn't help us at all.
With no sending off, we would have won the game".
Was it a sending-off?
"The second sending-off was equally hard.
And the sending-off changed the game".
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