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Discover Ludwig"stare off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where two or more people are gazing at each other, often in a confrontational or challenging manner. For example, "The two rivals continued to stare off for several moments, before one of them finally spoke first."
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"I sometimes stare off into space and don't pay attention".
During conversation, I become easily distracted and will stare off into the middle distance.
After that, Quintero had what are known as "absence seizures," when he would just stare off into space.
Teammates are not expected to wait a few paces away, stare off in another direction or hum a tune.
Shiloh, the way you stare off into space makes me think that you could write the next great American e-book.
Seven corrugated-steel shelters painted red, picnic cabanas during the tourist season, stare off at the giant metal dinosaurs of the Bayonne waterfront.
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Popper stared off again.
Glover stared off.
He stared off.
He stared off in disbelief.
Mahfouz stared off into the distance, smiling slightly.
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