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Discover Ludwig"take off to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express leaving one place to go to another. For example: We took off to the airport for our long-awaited vacation.
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Then he would take off to Starbucks and study.
"But it's not going to take off to where it has been in the past".
She stood on the runway to watch each take off to parachute into France.
Planes normally take off to the west but around one in three departures heads east.
Women really do differ from men in the amount of time, on average, that they take off to raise children.
Considering Notre Dame is in your hometown, I'm surprised you didn't decide to take off to Stanford.
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Some ascribe that late take-off to chance.
Uber-nerd Benny, meanwhile, is a bit disappointed that he has to wait a couple of hours after take-off to get a (£1) bottle of water.
Everything else from take-off to landing can be automated.
The engine can be operated continuously from take-off to Mach 5.
In Berlin, my take-off to landing was 17.92m or something.
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