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"went off to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone leaving a place or situation, often in order to pursue a particular goal. For example: "I went off to college to pursue my dream of becoming a doctor."
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I went off to war.
He went off to war.
Then she went off to Hollywood.
Schurz agreed, and went off to Spain.
Mark went off to talk to somebody.
Tendler went off to have a smoke.
Then Nelson went off to Australia.
"Then Dave went off to work.
Richard, seemingly secure, went off to Ireland.
He went off to check.
He went off to Harvard.
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