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"writing off" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to eliminate or dismiss something, often a debt or expense, as unimportant or uncollectible. It can also refer to disregarding or ignoring something. Example: The company decided to write off the unpaid invoices as a loss on their financial statements. Example: She had a habit of writing off her friends' opinions without considering them.
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But it is writing off £40.1m.
Analysts warned against writing off the Nationalists.
Q: You are writing off £40m.
Writing off banks' non-performing loans might seem more sensible.
Baobab would exercise caution in writing off the Islamists.
I'm not writing off any state right now.
But these days, few are writing off Mr. Davis.
"We are not writing off other investors," he said.
Writing off the political class would be just a short step away from writing off the institutions of democracy.
That means writing off a big chunk of Greek debt.
Banks have been writing off more loans, too.
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