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"working off" can be considered a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to reduce or eliminate something (such as debt or weight) through work or effort. Some examples of how to use "working off" in a sentence are: 1. "I've been working off my credit card debt by taking on extra shifts at work." 2. "She's been working off the baby weight by going to the gym every day." 3. "Our team is working off the remaining tasks to complete the project on time." 4. "Instead of paying for the car repairs, he offered to work it off by helping out at the mechanic's shop." 5. "I'm working off my anger and frustration by going for a run."
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I was working off an historical analogy.
Sold out, failed, working off debt.
[Now] we're working off something like a 40 per cent.
Working off a credit overhang can take years.
Working off such a hefty penalty was exhausting, he recalled.
"We're working off a great platform this year.
"With this system, everybody is working off the same page".
He painted narrow strips of highlighting, working off the part.
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He soon was working off-Broadway for productions of Ellis Rabb's Assn. of Producing Artists.
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