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Discover Ludwig"spouting off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to speak or express one's thoughts or opinions aggressively and without restraint. It can be used in both formal and informal writing. Example: The politician couldn't resist spouting off about his achievements during the debate, much to the annoyance of his opponents.
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(Sure enough, critics soon began spouting off on social media).
Everyone else got busy spouting off on everything.
I'm just spouting off the top of my head.
But was he just spouting off, or actively plotting or supporting attacks?
Administration officials say he went a lot further than just spouting off.
This might seem obvious, but hold your horses before you go spouting off about it.
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Overnight, he went from lone-voice-in-the-wilderness, spouting off-the-wall theories, to the great seer of the modern age.
Privately he might spout off.
They spout off, sound off, write first, and think later.
"We've had spouses that are mad at their husbands spout off.
Lovely fellow, but sometimes he spouts off like the drunken uncle at a family reunion.
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