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"squared off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to mean "to make a neat box or square shape by sharp angles". For example, "The man squared off the edges of the paper before taping it to the wall."
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We squared off, staring.
"I squared off against him.
Rin Tin Tin then squared off for his leap.
Gary Numan "We squared off against each other.
So the studios are squared off for battle.
These corners will be squared off by the cladding.
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Even when squaring off with a vampire.
"Art Coulter started to square off with me," Schmidt said.
Mr. Ackman is now squaring off against Daniel S. Loeb.
Two of them will square off against Republican incumbents.
This weekend Toronto will square off against the Philadelphia Union.
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