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Discover Ludwig"wrote off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to signify a total loss (usually in terms of money) when talking about something that has been written off. For example, "The company wrote off their losses and no longer expected any returns on the investment."
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I wrote off to London.
You wrote off the Volvo.
The bank ultimately wrote off $2bn.
The Pentagon wrote off the report as pedestrian.
Mr. Powell tartly wrote off his Democratic opponents.
The bank failed and Minsheng wrote off its investment.
Carson immediately wrote off for a junior magician's kit.
Morgan's Ginsberg biography wrote off Sarkar as a phony.
They also wrote off $41,040 in mortgage interest.
It wrote off 1.4 billion euros in the latest quarter.
They wrote off 4.5 trillion yen in nonperforming loans.
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