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Discover Ludwig"separate off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when describing a physical process of setting apart or distinguishing one thing from another, often in a way that involves marking boundaries or moving from one place to another. For example: "We used rope to separate off the different sections of the garden."
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Activist investor Elliott Associates wants the company to separate off its property assets, estimated to be worth about £10bn – into a separately listed company.
"We can put a blanket up to separate off the living room and just sleep in there.
The Olympic games will never happen again if Scotland does separate off; it was a beautiful time".
"But to separate off literary fiction, and to demonstrate that it has different effects from the other forms of reading, is remarkable," he said.
By fighting the SEC's initial plan to require them to separate off their consulting divisions, the accounting firms have risked damaging their own image.
"It will still be useful to separate off special periods, away from the normal workbase and under the guidance of practice teachers.
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"So when it separates off, you get a jump in acceleration," he continued.
It provides for the existence of sets by separating off certain elements of existing sets.
His six-man chalk was a quarter of a row, separated off by the gray vinyl screens.
It's only fairly recently in our history that men in their working roles were separated off from family life.
Unlike these proposed residential buildings where facilities will be shared, the Shard's components are separated off from each other.
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