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Discover Ludwig"take him off" is a valid phrase in written English.
You would use it to indicate that someone or something is being removed from a particular situation. For example: "We had to take him off the payroll once the police charged him with fraud."
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"I was inclined to take him off," he said.
His family decided to take him off life support.
But that doesn't take him off his game".
"I had to make the decision to take him off life support," Ms. Griffith said.
The only thing Roger and them do — take him off the field, because they respect that".
"We chose the right time to take him off and keep him fresh for Tuesday.
"A keeper is a player on the field, if I have to take him off, I have to take him off.
"I can take him off tomorrow, though, and some other team can put him right back on".
The other thing Roger [Goodell] and them do — take him off the field because they respect that".
"I was the one who told them to take him off life support," he said.
1-0, Atoptico top, job done, time to take him off again?
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