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"something's off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something is not quite right or is not as it should be. For example, "I have a feeling something's off about this project. Has anyone else noticed?".
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Nick's Spidey sense tells him something's off.
But something's off.
For others, they'll smell that something's off the first time they see Cindy.
Now when poetry in the theater makes us say, "Oh, what a long, beautifully written speech," something's off.
MR. BAUCUS: Everything's on the table, because once something's off the table, then other groups will rationalize it, their provisions also should be off the table.
At best, the person you're talking to has a gut feeling that something's off.
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At least Amador's history with Coulson meant that she noticed something was "off" about him.
At each turn, something is off, exposing that this is merely a New York couple's idea of a Southern restaurant.
That Lucas Meachem's Mercutio didn't elicit many audience smiles, though, indicated that something was off.
Something was off.
"Something was off," I said.
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