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"writing him off" is a grammatically correct phrase and it is commonly used in written English
This phrase means to dismiss or disregard someone as unimportant or not worth considering. It can also refer to giving up on or abandoning someone or something. Example: Despite his recent failures, I refuse to write him off as a lost cause.
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And now they're writing him off again!
He suggested that the establishment was writing him off too soon.
Napoleon was unwise in later writing him off as a mere "Sepoy general".
'If people aren't demanding he's in the England team, they're writing him off,' says Joe Cole.
Critics, in their eagerness to trash Jordan now, are mistakenly writing him off, declaring his two-year tenure as an owner in Charlotte a failure.
Now, he is vowing to stage another surge, and none of his remaining rivals is going to make the mistake of prematurely writing him off again.
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Never write him off".
Even George W wrote him off in 2002.
The press wrote him off, too.
Never write him off though.
The polls wrote him off, most commentators wrote him off, and certainly the Coalition wrote him off.
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