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The phrase "spilled off" is not commonly used in standard written English and may be considered incorrect in certain contexts.
It can be used informally to describe something that has overflowed or dripped from a container, but it is not widely recognized as a standard expression.
Example: "The coffee spilled off the edge of the table and onto the floor."
Alternatives: "overflowed" or "dripped over".
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The onscreen fighting was fodder for the tabloid press as the feuding spilled off camera.
The protesters appeared to have spilled off from larger protests about the dispute between China and Japan over the control several tiny islands.
As they spilled off back into Nice and onwards, who is to say their European Championship will remain predominantly safe and uplifting?
Demagogues in the nativist movement incited fury and fear about the huge numbers of impoverished German and Irish Catholic immigrants, many barely speaking English, who spilled off ships.
As the procession spilled off the bridge and approached City Hall Park, the chants grew louder.
In Colorado, his intensity on the field often spilled off the field and was disruptive.
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Their musical aggression has spilled off-stage too.
Notebooks, videos and computer disks spilling off shelves.
Traffic will spill off the motorway into neighbouring villages and local roads.
It ended up spilling off Twitter and on to our comments section below the story.
Watkins looks to give it to Charnley but the ball spills off his fingertips.
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