Sentence examples for spinoff from inspiring English sources

The word spinoff is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a company, product, or property that has been developed from an existing one, such as a book or TV show. For example, "The new spinoff series of the popular show will explore the characters' pasts."

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spinoff

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Alternative spelling of spin-off

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The camp is a spinoff of the Occupy movement and is believed to be the only one in the country.

Held at the Sydney Opera House, the event, supported by the Guardian, is a local spinoff of the North American conference.

Luca Belgiorno-Nettis's private company, Transfield Holdings, is a shareholder in the publicly-listed spinoff Transfield Services, which manages facilities at the Australian detention centre in Nauru, and last week won a billion-dollar contract to run the controversial Manus Island detention centre, site of a riot in February that claimed the life of Iranian asylum-seeker Reza Berati.

Battling for audiences are TV spinoff Spooks: The Greater Good; high-concept romantic drama The Age of Adaline; Chris Rock comedy Top Five; and Samuel L Jackson action adventure Big Game.

The number isn't setting records for a British spy thriller, or a TV spinoff, but it's a solid result and more than many were predicting.

– a remarkable life, painted by numbers A spinoff series from the How to Train Your Dragon franchise, with Hiccup and Toothless back and mucking about with the Dragon Eye, "an ancient artefact that unlocks secrets".

The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, a follow-up to Nickelodeon spinoff The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, which came out in 2004, garnered $56m in ticket sales.

Better Call Saul Netflix The eagerly awaited Breaking Bad spinoff sees Bob Odenkirk back as Saul Goodman wheeling and dealing his way out of trouble.

And this Teresa Asenap, a tiny, smiley, fist-shaking lady from new Mexico, has the whole stadium chanting "si se puede!"  9 43: Actually, Black, I've been thinking of developing a spinoff on Godwin's law correlating the length of speeches about Barack Obama and the probability that said speeches will contain favourable comparisons to Abraham Lincoln.

"16 and Pregnant", which started airing on MTV in 2009, and its spinoff series "Teen Mom", are big hits—and, if new research is to be believed, they are also an effective form of birth control.A study by the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), found that "16 and Pregnant" helped reduce teenage births in America by 5.7% in the 18 months following its release.

She has also made appearances in several other comedies, such as the spinoff film (2010), both Happy Madison Productions movies (2010 and 2013), and the widely seen children's animated feature (2014).

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