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Discover Ludwig"wise off" is not a correct phrase in written English.
It is slang and should not be used in formal writing.
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So that I'll have someone to wise off to, and someone to share my disgust and excitement," said one.
It'll be great to play a bit of rugby and learn coaching wise off the likes of Gregor Townsend so it's a good move all round.
"They wise off, they fucking push you, I expect them handcuffed, all right?" Mauriello said in a July, 2008 roll call.
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Conventional N.B.A. wisdom says that putting an old-school legend in your locker room makes you wiser off the floor and better on it, that the veterans will teach the children how to be pros.
Wise led off the third with a triple into the right-center-field gap, and DeRosa drove him in with a single to left.
Nearly a year to the day later, after finishing a half inning in which he allowed an inherited runner to score, Wise thundered off the mound in Minneapolis biting his jersey, his head down.
That happened late this past May, with Wise squaring off against Christopher Coulston, an assistant state attorney general representing the university.
Let's get me and those wise men off the hook.
Leadership-wise, coming off a championship year, those guys can pick his brain on what it takes".
The hope, it seems, is that Collins will restore credibility on the field while the front office tries to make wiser investments off it.
This time around I'm older, wiser, and off drugs.
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