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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was off from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a departure from a particular state, time, or location.
Example: "He was off from work last week due to illness."
Alternatives: "was absent from" or "was away from."
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"I was off from when I hit my first 10 shots on the range.
His mother, Maria Bergeret, was off from work as a registered nurse.
That night, I was off from my job at a nursing home.
Her husband, Changming Xu, 25, noted that the day was also convenient because he was off from school.
Just about everything in this collection was off, from the heaviness of the layers to the pointless details.
We had only a week because that's how long our daughter, Meredith, 14, was off from school.
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The kids were off from school.
Unfortunately it seems it's off from the tail.
"But we're off from now till Monday morning, Sergeant.
The rust is off from these last two weeks of practice.
Another federal holiday, they're off from work, off from school.
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