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"will take off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a plane taking off, or when referring to a plan that is getting underway. For example, "We plan to launch this initiative by the end of the week; it will take off from there."
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I will take off my clothes".
"Hopefully mobile esports will take off.
Hopefully the eco-tourism will take off".
But optimistic foreign hoteliers think Kuwait will take off anyway.
Sony says sales will take off once supply increases.
Nobody knows when a civilian UAV industry will take off.
The third blow will take off your head.
"Once people get it, it will take off".
"Maybe this video thing will take off," he said.
"I'm confident this will take off," Mr. Laux said.
Somehow I don't think this will take off.
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