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Discover LudwigThe phrase "write him off" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when talking about dismissing someone or something as a loss or failure. For example: - After his poor performance in the last game, many people wrote him off as a potential MVP candidate. - Despite the initial setbacks, the team refused to write off their chances of making it to the finals. - The critics were quick to write off the film as a flop, but it ended up being a box office success.
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Never write him off".
So don't write him off quite yet.
Never write him off though.
Don't write him off yet.
Don't write him off just yet.
I wouldn't write him off, that's for sure".
But to write him off as a charlatan is facile.
Some liberals write him off as a former K.G.B. apparatchik.
"I wouldn't write him off," Mr. Ford said.
He's still young, so nobody should write him off yet.
But perhaps we shouldn't write him off just yet.
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