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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spin off from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been derived from a larger or more established source or idea, typically with some changes or modifications. For example, "The new sitcom is a spin-off from the popular movie franchise."
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Why did you spin off from Lockheed Martin in 1999?
They remain lovely as they spin off from their origins.
You could spin off from what we're doing on this album and reach a new audience".
ONE Gas was created as a result of a spin off from ONEOK, Inc. (NYSE OKEE).
Polymer is a spin off from Philips that has been working in the area since 2002.
The company was a spin off from the French Public Center of Research.
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KSI's app is a spin-off from his book.
It's a spin-off from Thomas' existing fitness DVD.
The report sees a domestic spin-off from the Olympics.
EnOcean GmbH was founded as a spin-off from Siemens.
So any drug spin-off from her findings is unlikely to work on me.
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