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"timer went off" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a timer that has sounded, either as an alarm or to indicate that time has elapsed. For example, "The timer went off, indicating that our shift was over."
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Then a timer went off.
A timer went off and Ms. Lacey switched to dancing.
When the fish timer went off, we weren't ready for it.
As soon as the timer went off, I knew she was seconds away from flying through the air en route to the finish line.
He then shouted "time" when a five-minute timer went off on his phone.
Whoever had cleared the most files when the timer went off took the whole pot.
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The timer goes off.
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Stop when the timer goes off, and you'll build self-discipline.
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One of the real beauties of the oven is that when the timer goes off, the thing stops heating.
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