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"step off" is a valid phrase in written English that means to get off of something or to get away from someone or something.
Example: Before the bus arrived, I had to step off the curb.
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step off
verb
To measure by steps or paces; hence, to divide (a space), or to form a series of marks, by successive measurements, as with dividers.
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Step off, Ian Fleming!
May he never step off the stage.
"He didn't step off once".
I could step off it.
I count to three – and step off.
The plane lands and I step off.
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A very important parade detail is the step-off time.
Intra-articular step-off of <2 mm. .
Intra-articular step-off of <2 mm.
Our approach is a two-step OFF-ON process.
Mean intra-articular step-off improved statistically significant to 0.9 mm.
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