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Discover Ludwig"shaken off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of freeing oneself from a burden or responsibility, either literally or metaphorically. Example: She shook off her fears and bravely jumped into the unknown.
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"Once you've shaken off the sugar".
Suddenly Macy has shaken off the torpor.
Finally, it seems we've shaken off the malaise of winter.
Dini has not shaken off Mr Montesinos's legacy.
"I think I've shaken off a bit of rust now.
The hotel hasn't entirely shaken off its institutional feel.
These are two facts not easily shaken off.
I cannot stop until / I've shaken off the old Bill.
Having quickly shaken off recession, many Latin American countries will continue their recent progress in 2011.
Switzerland's largest city has shaken off its former image of prim reserve.
In the crowd, with his mind on something else, he could have shaken off the mood.
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