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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take off of" is not correct and not typically used in formal written English.
Instead, one may use the phrase "take off" to express the same idea. For example: "The pilot was ready to take off from the airport."
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We take off of the ground.
"What would you take off of what I'm wearing?" she asked as she prepared to weigh herself again.
The article presents the theoretical model of the new construction of cyclone-type separator with swirling baffle and bottom take off of clean gas.
The cyclone-type separator with swirling baffle and bottom take off of clean gas is a patented technique for separating solid particles from gases.
Something which would indubitably help take off of Musk's shoulders some of the pressures of running the business.
Whether or not tapping into moms' word-of-mouth power will make GemShare take off, of course, remains to be seen.
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Yet, the take-off of the hoverboard is just the beginning of this week's science fiction offerings.
Frequently, there are moments of improbable hilarity: witness his take-off of the (imaginary?) tribute band, the Asian Proclaimers.
But they said the first take-off of their flight JK5022 had been delayed when an air-intake gauge under the cockpit had detected overheating.
At first, he thought about doing a take-off of the story of Adam and Eve, and then a friend suggested that he do the whole of Genesis.
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