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Discover Ludwig"tick off" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mean "to list or enumerate" (e.g. I'm going to tick off all the items on my shopping list). It can also be used in a figurative sense to mean "to express dissatisfaction with or criticize" (e.g. She ticked off the teacher for coming late to class).
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Please tick off Vince Cable.
You can tick off influences.
Never tick off Larry Page.
Feel free to tick off free.
I tick off these and other virtues approvingly.
This weekend should tick off his 16th Premier League game.
"No one wants to tick off the farm states".
Lacing up their rented shoes, people tick off the problems.
You can tick off the movies one by one.
"Either way, you're going to tick off half the base".
You can tick off the landmarks as you go along.
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