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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was off to" is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to indicate that someone is going or leaving to a certain place or for a specific purpose. Here are some examples: - She was off to the grocery store to pick up some food for dinner. - Mark was off to his soccer game, eager to show off his skills on the field. - The group was off to the airport to catch their flight to Paris. - After finishing her work, Maria was off to her friend's house for a movie night. - The kids were off to bed, exhausted after a long day at the amusement park.
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Then it was off to Fifth Avenue.
It was off to the races".
I was off to the races.
He was off to Vietnam soon thereafter.
It was off to Kentucky.
She was off to Greece.
Next it was off to the Jersey Shore.
He was off to the races.
After that, it was off to the races.
Then it was off to the Bronx.
The group was off to the signing.
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