Write Off in a sentence
Synonym: dismiss, abandon. Antonym: acknowledge
Meaning: To dismiss as uncollectible or worthless.

(1) I need to write off this debt.
(2) I'll write off as a minor mistake.
(3) I'll write off as a necessary evil.
(4) Let's write off our favorite foods.
(5) Let's write off our favorite songs.
(6) Let's write off our favorite sports.
(7) We can write off our favorite books.
(8) Let's write off our favorite movies.
(9) Let's write off our favorite animals.
(10) We can write off our favorite colors.
Write Off sentence
(11) I need to write off my shopping list.
(12) Let's write off our favorite hobbies.
(13) I'll write off as a temporary setback.
(14) I need to write off my spelling words.
(15) Let's write off our favorite holidays.
(16) We should write off as a harmless joke.
(17) Let's write off as a result of fatigue.
(18) We can write off as a miscommunication.
(19) Let's write off as a product of stress.
(20) It's easy to write off as a coincidence.
Write Off make sentence
(21) Let's not write off as a lack of effort.
(22) I like to write off my favorite memories.
(23) I need to write off my spelling mistakes.
(24) I will write off my feelings in my diary.
(25) We can write off as a minor inconvenience.
(26) Let's not write off as a failure just yet.
(27) I like to write off my goals for the week.
(28) I will write off my homework after dinner.
(29) I'm going to write off that debt as a loss.
(30) I'll write off as a result of poor planning.
Sentence of write off
(31) I like to write off my dreams in my journal.
(32) I like to write off my feelings in my diary.
(33) I need to write off my to-do list for today.
(34) I need to write off my schedule for the day.
(35) Let's write off our favorite sports to play.
(36) We can write off our favorite songs to sing.
(37) It's important not to write off as a mistake.
(38) We should write off as a natural consequence.
(39) Let's write off our favorite movies to watch.
(40) The bank had to write off the loan as a loss.
Write Off meaningful sentence
(41) I will write off as a simple misunderstanding.
(42) Let's not write off as a sign of incompetence.
(43) It's easy to write off as a random occurrence.
(44) We can write off our favorite places to visit.
(45) Don't write off the value of a good education.
(46) It's easy to write off as a result of bad luck.
(47) The company had to write off the lost shipment.
(48) The company had to write off the lost customer.
(49) It's best to write off as a one-time occurrence.
(50) I'll write off as a momentary lapse in judgment.
Write Off sentence examples
(51) He will write off for a catalog of art supplies.
(52) I like to write off my favorite things to learn.
(53) I will write off my favorite book in my journal.
(54) Let's write off our favorite subjects in school.
(55) I need to write off this mistake and start over.
(56) I'm going to write off this expense on my taxes.
(57) The chef had to write off a meal that was burnt.
(58) I'm going to write off that mistake and move on.
(59) They will write off for a quote on car insurance.
(60) Let's write off our ideas for the school project.
Sentence with write off
(61) We can write off our favorite foods for a picnic.
(62) I will write off my favorite things about myself.
(63) Let's write off our favorite things about nature.
(64) The restaurant had to write off the spoiled food.
(65) The company had to write off the cancelled order.
(66) The company had to write off the unclaimed funds.
(67) I'm going to write off that exam as being unfair.
(68) The professor will write off the late assignment.
(69) The store will write off the damaged merchandise.
(70) We can write off as a consequence of inexperience.
Use write off in a sentence
(71) They will write off for a quote on home insurance.
(72) They need to write off for a new driver's license.
(73) He needs to write off for a loan to buy a new car.
(74) I will write off for a catalog of gardening tools.
(75) Let's write off our favorite things to do outside.
(76) We can write off our favorite things to do inside.
(77) Let's write off our favorite animals for a report.
(78) I will write off my favorite memories from summer.
(79) Don't write off a challenge before even trying it.
(80) The company had to write off the stolen equipment.
Sentence using write off
(81) The company had to write off the faulty machinery.
(82) The company had to write off the damaged property.
(83) I'm going to write off that injury as a minor one.
(84) I'm going to write off that mistake and try again.
(85) The company will write off the obsolete equipment.
(86) Let's write off as a side effect of the medication.
(87) I should write off for a brochure on hiking trails.
(88) The lender had to write off the bad loan as a loss.
(89) It's important to write off our goals for the year.
(90) I will write off my favorite colors in my notebook.
Write Off example sentence
(91) I will write off my favorite hobbies in my journal.
(92) I will write off my favorite things about holidays.
(93) Don't write off a new food without trying it first.
(94) The accountant had to write off the bad investment.
(95) The store had to write off the damaged merchandise.
(96) The company had to write off the abandoned project.
(97) You can't just write off someone's ideas like that.
(98) I'm going to write off that regret and make amends.
(99) I'm going to write off that fear and take a chance.
(100) Don't write off the possibility of studying abroad.
Sentence with word write off
(101) I'm going to write off that exam as being too easy.
(102) The bank had to write off the non-performing loans.
(103) We should write off as a byproduct of the situation.
(104) I'll write off as a consequence of external factors.
(105) I need to write off my favorite things about school.
(106) The business had to write off the loss due to theft.
(107) The company had to write off the obsolete inventory.
(108) You can't just write off someone's dreams like that.
(109) The company will write off the investment as a loss.
(110) The accountant advised us to write off the bad debt.
Sentence of write off
(111) The government will write off the student loan debt.
(112) Let's write off as a learning experience and move on.
(113) I'll write off as a misunderstanding between friends.
(114) We should write off as a temporary lapse in judgment.
(115) We should write off for a brochure on healthy eating.
(116) I can't believe you would write off pathos so easily.
(117) Let's write off our favorite things about our family.
(118) I'm going to write off that fear and face it head-on.
(119) The company had to write off the outdated technology.
(120) The company had to write off the unfulfilled promise.
Write Off used in a sentence
(121) The company had to write off the unfulfilled service.
(122) Don't write off the importance of studying for exams.
(123) You can't just write off the importance of education.
(124) I'm going to write off that mistake as a human error.
(125) The bank decided to write off the loan as a bad debt.
(126) The company will write off the equipment as obsolete.
(127) The musician had to write off the song as uninspired.
(128) Don't write off the possibility of change and growth.
(129) I'm going to write off that party as a waste of time.
(130) The insurance company will write off the totaled car.
Write Off sentence in English
(131) I need to write off for a replacement part for my car.
(132) My pen ran out of ink, so I had to write off my notes.
(133) Let's write off our favorite things to do on weekends.
(134) I'm going to write off that mistake and learn from it.
(135) I'm going to write off that mistake and make it right.
(136) I'm going to write off that injury as a minor setback.
(137) The company had to write off the unfulfilled contract.
(138) The company had to write off the returned merchandise.
(139) The company had to write off the unfulfilled warranty.
(140) You can't just write off someone's feelings like that.
(141) You can't just write off the impact of climate change.
(142) Don't write off the value of hard work and dedication.
(143) I'm going to write off that rejection and keep trying.
(144) Don't write off the importance of a healthy lifestyle.
(145) Don't write off the possibility of finding a solution.
(146) The artist had to write off the painting as a failure.
(147) The landlord will write off the unpaid rent as a loss.
(148) She plans to write off for a copy of her credit report.
(149) I need to write off for a replacement key for my house.
(150) The bank had to write off bad loans due to overlending.
(151) Let's write off our favorite things to do with friends.
(152) We can write off our favorite things to do with family.
(153) We can write off our favorite things to do on weekends.
(154) We can write off our favorite things about our friends.
(155) I'm going to write off this bad experience and move on.
(156) I'm going to write off that bad experience and move on.
(157) Don't write off a new hobby without giving it a chance.
(158) The athlete had to write off the race due to an injury.
(159) The musician had to write off a concert due to illness.
(160) The company had to write off the unprofitable division.
(161) The company had to write off the unproductive employee.
(162) I'm going to write off that expense as a necessary one.
(163) I'm going to write off that setback as a temporary one.
(164) Don't write off the importance of a good night's sleep.
(165) You can't just write off someone's hard work like that.
(166) You can't just write off someone's potential like that.
(167) The artist had to write off the sculpture as a failure.
(168) Don't write off the value of empathy and understanding.
(169) You can't just write off the value of a good education.
(170) Don't write off the possibility of changing your major.
(171) The company decided to write off the damaged inventory.
(172) She was forced to write off her car after the accident.
(173) The school will write off the unreturned library books.
(174) The company had to write off the unsold stock as a loss.
(175) It's best not to write off as a reflection of character.
(176) We should write off for a refund on that faulty product.
(177) I will write off for a catalog of their latest products.
(178) I'm going to write off that doubt and believe in myself.
(179) The farmer had to write off some crops due to a drought.
(180) The chef had to write off a dish that didn't taste good.
(181) Don't write off a movie just because it got bad reviews.
(182) The farmer had to write off the crop due to bad weather.
(183) The company had to write off the uncollectible accounts.
(184) The company had to write off the unfulfilled obligation.
(185) The company had to write off the unfulfilled commitment.
(186) I'm going to write off that failure as a lesson learned.
(187) Don't write off the value of teamwork and collaboration.
(188) I'm going to write off that loss as a chance to improve.
(189) Don't just write off his behavior as a one-time mistake.
(190) I'm going to write off that group project as a disaster.
(191) Don't write off as a luxury the importance of self-care.
(192) We can write off our favorite things about our community.
(193) I'm going to write off this loss and try again next time.
(194) The athlete had to write off the season due to an injury.
(195) I'm going to write off that disappointment and try again.
(196) Don't write off the possibility of achieving your dreams.
(197) You can't just write off the importance of mental health.
(198) The company will write off the investment as a write-off.
(199) I'm going to write off that assignment as being too easy.
(200) I refuse to write off as hopeless the situation we're in.
(201) I can't just write off as a rumor what I heard about you.
(202) The bank had to write off a large portion of its bad debt.
(203) They should write off for a copy of their medical records.
(204) She needs to write off for a new passport before her trip.
(205) He decided to write off for a sample of their new perfume.
(206) I will write off my favorite things about different foods.
(207) The teacher told me to write off the answer and try again.
(208) The team had to write off the game because of bad weather.
(209) The bank had to write off a loan that was never paid back.
(210) The athlete had to write off the game due to a suspension.
(211) The musician had to write off some of his old instruments.
(212) The hotel had to write off some of their unoccupied rooms.
(213) The company had to write off some of their lost inventory.
(214) The musician had to write off some of his old sheet music.
(215) Don't write off a person just because they made a mistake.
(216) The company had to write off a significant amount of debt.
(217) The company had to write off the unprofitable partnership.
(218) You can't just write off the consequences of your actions.
(219) I'm going to write off that expense as a business expense.
(220) You can't just write off someone's achievements like that.
(221) I'm going to write off that loss as a necessary sacrifice.
(222) The politician had to write off the support of a key ally.
(223) The company will write off the investment as a write-down.
(224) The company will write off the inventory as damaged goods.
(225) I'm going to write off that professor as being too strict.
(226) The charity organization will write off the donated items.
(227) The company had to write off the bad debt as uncollectible.
(228) I need to write off for a replacement charger for my phone.
(229) She plans to write off for a copy of her birth certificate.
(230) I will write off my favorite things about different sports.
(231) The school had to write off some equipment that was stolen.
(232) The restaurant had to write off some of their spoiled food.
(233) The artist had to write off some of his damaged sculptures.
(234) The hotel had to write off some of their damaged furniture.
(235) The athlete had to write off some of his old training gear.
(236) I'm going to write off that argument as a misunderstanding.
(237) I had to write off my old car because it was beyond repair.
(238) The company had to write off the failed marketing campaign.
(239) You can't just write off someone's contributions like that.
(240) I'm going to write off that setback as a chance to regroup.
(241) You can't just write off the significance of mental health.
(242) I'm going to write off that doubt and have faith in myself.
(243) I'm going to write off that setback and come back stronger.
(244) Don't write off the importance of mental health in college.
(245) The farmer will write off the crop loss due to the drought.
(246) We should write off for a brochure on vacation destinations.
(247) We should write off for a copy of the latest research paper.
(248) We will write off for a grant to fund our community project.
(249) They should write off for a copy of their school transcript.
(250) The company had to write off several bad-debts last quarter.
(251) Let's write off our favorite things about different seasons.
(252) I had to write off my old bike because it was beyond repair.
(253) The museum had to write off some of their damaged artifacts.
(254) The school had to write off some of their damaged computers.
(255) The teacher had to write off the student's poor performance.
(256) I'm going to write off that regret and focus on the present.
(257) I'm going to write off that injury as a minor inconvenience.
(258) The athlete had to write off the season due to a suspension.
(259) You can't just write off the importance of a good education.
(260) Don't write off the potential of teamwork and collaboration.
(261) You can't just write off your responsibilities as a student.
(262) Don't write off the possibility of studying abroad just yet.
(263) He was able to write off the business expenses on his taxes.
(264) The bank will write off the overdraft fees for the customer.
(265) The mechanic will write off the cost of the defective parts.
(266) It's best to write off as a momentary lapse in concentration.
(267) He will write off for a catalog of home improvement products.
(268) The bank decided to write off the bad loans as unrecoverable.
(269) We can write off our favorite things about different animals.
(270) I'm going to write off this mistake as a learning experience.
(271) The teacher said to write off the wrong answer and try again.
(272) I'm going to write off this bad day and start fresh tomorrow.
(273) The doctor said to write off sugar if I want to be healthier.
(274) I'm going to write off that bad day and start fresh tomorrow.
(275) I'm going to write off that distraction and focus on my work.
(276) I'm going to write off that setback and keep pushing forward.
(277) The company had to write off some software that was outdated.
(278) The bank had to write off some of their non-performing loans.
(279) The store had to write off some of their damaged merchandise.
(280) The airline had to write off some of their cancelled flights.
(281) The school had to write off some of their outdated textbooks.
(282) I'm going to write off that mistake as a one-time occurrence.
(283) The accountant advised us to write off the damaged inventory.
(284) The insurance company will write off the car as a total loss.
(285) Don't write off the importance of time management in college.
(286) I'm going to write off that group project as being a success.
(287) The charity will write off the volunteer hours as a donation.
(288) I can't just write off as a mistake what happened last night.
(289) We should write off for a copy of the latest fashion magazine.
(290) We can write off our favorite things about different cultures.
(291) Let's write off our favorite things about different countries.
(292) The bank had to write off the bad loan as a loss for the year.
(293) Don't write off your dreams just because they seem impossible.
(294) I'm going to write off that distraction and focus on my goals.
(295) Don't write off a new experience just because it's unfamiliar.
(296) I'm going to write off that fear of failure and take a chance.
(297) The company had to write off some of their outdated equipment.
(298) The athlete had to write off some of his old sports equipment.
(299) Don't write off a song just because it's not your usual genre.
(300) Don't write off exercise as something you don't have time for.
(301) You shouldn't write off a hobby just because it's not popular.
(302) The company had to write off the equipment as it was outdated.
(303) Don't just write off his opinion without considering it first.
(304) I'm going to write off that failure as a learning opportunity.
(305) I'm going to write off that expense as a necessary investment.
(306) You can't just write off the importance of family and friends.
(307) Don't write off the possibility of pursuing a graduate degree.
(308) Don't write off as a failure your efforts to improve yourself.
(309) The company had to write off a significant amount of bad debt.
(310) He plans to write off for a grant to fund his research project.
(311) The company will write off for a loan to expand their business.
(312) She decided to write off for a refund on that faulty appliance.
(313) The company had to write off the unsalable inventory as a loss.
(314) The farmer had to write off the damaged crops due to the storm.
(315) I'm going to write off this mistake and ask for help next time.
(316) I'm going to write off that bad grade and try harder next time.
(317) The musician had to write off a song that didn't fit the album.
(318) The store had to write off some clothes that were out of style.
(319) The store had to write off some of their unsold seasonal items.
(320) I'm going to write off that bad grade as a learning experience.
(321) I'm going to write off that bad haircut as a temporary setback.
(322) Don't write off a hobby just because you're not good at it yet.
(323) I had to write off the debt owed to me by my unreliable friend.
(324) I'm going to write off that criticism as constructive feedback.
(325) You can't just write off the impact of social media on society.
(326) The lawyer will write off the legal fees as a business expense.
(327) The musician will write off the instrument as a business asset.
(328) We can write off as a misunderstanding due to language barriers.
(329) She plans to write off for a replacement battery for her laptop.
(330) I'm going to write off this argument and apologize to my friend.
(331) The team had to write off the game because of a player's injury.
(332) The accountant had to write off some of the company's bad debts.
(333) The doctor had to write off some of his patient's medical bills.
(334) The bank had to write off some of their fraudulent transactions.
(335) The student had to write off the incorrect answer and try again.
(336) You can't just write off the significance of family and friends.
(337) The teacher had to write off the student's essay as plagiarized.
(338) The musician had to write off the album as a commercial failure.
(339) It's important not to write off any potential job opportunities.
(340) Don't write off the potential benefits of joining a study group.
(341) I'm going to write off that bad grade and work harder next time.
(342) I'm going to write off that internship as being a waste of time.
(343) She decided to write off for a new book from her favorite author.
(344) The homeowner had to write off the damaged roof due to the storm.
(345) The artist had to write off the damaged sculpture and start over.
(346) I'm going to write off this bad grade and study harder next time.
(347) The company had to write off a lot of money because of a lawsuit.
(348) I'm going to write off this bad experience and try something new.
(349) The company had to write off some office supplies that were lost.
(350) The farmer had to write off some of his crops due to bad weather.
(351) The farmer had to write off some of his livestock due to disease.
(352) The government had to write off some of their unclaimed property.
(353) Don't write off a friendship just because you had a disagreement.
(354) I'm going to write off that bad experience and try something new.
(355) I'm going to write off that expense as a necessary business cost.
(356) I'm going to write off that delay as something out of my control.
(357) I'm going to write off that criticism as a difference of opinion.
(358) Don't write off the importance of perseverance and determination.
(359) You can't write off the importance of time management in college.
(360) I'm going to write off that professor's advice as being outdated.
(361) The artist will write off the art supplies as a business expense.
(362) The company will write off the uncollectible accounts receivable.
(363) The company will write off the research and development expenses.
(364) The landlord will write off the repairs as a maintenance expense.
(365) I can't just write off as a misunderstanding what you said to me.
(366) Critics often write off pathos as a cheap tactic to sway opinions.
(367) The company had to write off the unmarketable inventory as a loss.
(368) I'm going to write off this argument and talk to my friend calmly.
(369) I'm going to write off that rude comment and not let it bother me.
(370) Don't write off a friendship just because of a small disagreement.
(371) The teacher told us to write off any mistakes we made on our test.
(372) The doctor had to write off the patient's leg due to an infection.
(373) The accountant had to write off some expenses that were not valid.
(374) The coach had to write off the game due to the weather conditions.
(375) The government had to write off some of their uncollectible taxes.
(376) The restaurant had to write off some of their expired ingredients.
(377) I'm going to write off that loss as a chance to improve next time.
(378) I'm going to write off that project as a failure I can learn from.
(379) I'm going to write off that disappointment as a temporary setback.
(380) The writer had to write off the chapter as irrelevant to the plot.
(381) I'm going to write off that essay as being too difficult to write.
(382) I'm going to write off that professor's criticism as being unfair.
(383) The company had to write off the uncollectible inventory as a loss.
(384) He decided to write off for a sample of their new skincare product.
(385) It's important not to write off pathos as a valid emotional appeal.
(386) The mechanic had to write off the car because it was beyond repair.
(387) I'm going to write off that bad habit and work on improving myself.
(388) Don't write off a sport just because you're not naturally athletic.
(389) The farmer had to write off the crop due to bad weather conditions.
(390) The company had to write off the investment due to a legal dispute.
(391) The athlete had to write off the game due to a scheduling conflict.
(392) I'm going to write off that misunderstanding as a miscommunication.
(393) The student had to write off the idea of getting an A in the class.
(394) The company will write off the expenses incurred during the merger.
(395) I'm going to write off that disappointment and focus on the future.
(396) You can't just write off the impact of social media on our society.
(397) The homeowner had to write off the damaged furniture due to a flood.
(398) The team had to write off the game because of a scheduling conflict.
(399) I had to write off my old bike because it was too damaged to repair.
(400) The company had to write off a lot of their inventory due to a fire.
(401) The school had to write off some textbooks that were too old to use.
(402) The company had to write off a lot of their inventory due to damage.
(403) I'm going to write off that bad memory and create new, happier ones.
(404) I'm going to write off that criticism as something I can learn from.
(405) I'm going to write off that mistake as a chance to grow and improve.
(406) The teacher warned us not to write off any of our classmates' ideas.
(407) The accountant advised the business owner to write off the bad debt.
(408) Don't write off the possibility of making a difference in the world.
(409) I'm going to write off that disappointment as a chance to try again.
(410) You can't just write off the impact of climate change on our planet.
(411) Don't write off the possibility of pursuing a double major or minor.
(412) I'm going to write off that class because it's too difficult for me.
(413) The homeowner will write off the property taxes on their tax return.
(414) Don't write off as insignificant the impact of your words on others.
(415) I refuse to write off as impossible the dreams I have for my future.
(416) Many people mistakenly write off pathos as manipulative or insincere.
(417) The store had to write off the damaged merchandise and throw it away.
(418) I'm going to write off that bad interview and keep applying for jobs.
(419) The teacher had to write off the student's absence as it was excused.
(420) The company had to write off the loss due to a fire in the warehouse.
(421) The government will write off the student loans of those who qualify.
(422) You can't just write off the significance of diversity and inclusion.
(423) You can't just write off the importance of networking in your career.
(424) You can't just write off the benefits of exercise and a healthy diet.
(425) The lender had to write off multiple bad loans from the same borrower.
(426) I lost my pencil and couldn't find it, so I had to write off my notes.
(427) I made a mistake on my math test, so I had to write off that question.
(428) It's not fair to write off someone without getting to know them first.
(429) It's important to not write off someone's feelings and listen to them.
(430) Don't write off a book just because you didn't like the first chapter.
(431) It's important to not write off someone's struggles and offer support.
(432) The company had to write off some bad debts that were never collected.
(433) The company had to write off some equipment that was no longer usable.
(434) I'm going to write off that debt as something I'll pay off eventually.
(435) Don't write off a place just because it's not your usual hangout spot.
(436) I'm going to write off that setback as a chance to come back stronger.
(437) It's important not to write off the potential benefits of internships.
(438) Don't write off the potential benefits of studying a foreign language.
(439) You can't just write off the value of internships and work experience.
(440) I'm going to write off that lecture as being boring and uninformative.
(441) The artist had to write off the ruined canvas and start a new painting.
(442) The doctor said I need to write off caffeine if I want to sleep better.
(443) The accountant had to write off a lot of expenses that were fraudulent.
(444) The doctor said to write off processed foods if I want to be healthier.
(445) Don't write off a job opportunity just because it's not your dream job.
(446) The company had to write off a large amount of inventory due to damage.
(447) The student had to write off the wrong formula and use the correct one.
(448) Don't just write off that difficult assignment, give it your best shot.
(449) It's easy to write off a class as unimportant, but every credit counts.
(450) Don't write off the value of networking with your professors and peers.
(451) The company will write off the office supplies as an operating expense.
(452) You can't just write off as a mistake the consequences of your actions.
(453) The company decided to write off the damaged inventory as a write-down.
(454) It would be a mistake to write off pathos as a weak rhetorical strategy.
(455) It's easy to write off as worthless something that you don't understand.
(456) My mom had to write off the old car because it was too expensive to fix.
(457) It's important to write off negative thoughts and focus on the positive.
(458) The company had to write off a lot of money because of a bad investment.
(459) The artist had to write off a painting that didn't turn out as expected.
(460) The artist had to write off some materials that were damaged in transit.
(461) I'm going to write off that restaurant as a place I'll never go back to.
(462) You shouldn't write off someone just because they're different from you.
(463) You shouldn't write off a language just because it's difficult to learn.
(464) I'm going to write off that purchase as a splurge I shouldn't have made.
(465) The writer had to write off the first draft of the novel and start over.
(466) The politician had to write off the possibility of winning the election.
(467) The company will write off the advertising expenses as a marketing cost.
(468) It's easy to write off as a joke something that makes you uncomfortable.
(469) You shouldn't write off as impossible the idea of achieving your dreams.
(470) The coach had to write off the injured player for the rest of the season.
(471) The accountant had to write off a lot of expenses that weren't necessary.
(472) Don't write off someone's opinion just because it's different from yours.
(473) I'm going to write off that restaurant as a place to avoid in the future.
(474) You shouldn't write off a food just because you've never tried it before.
(475) Don't write off the potential of a new idea without exploring it further.
(476) You can't just write off the importance of self-care and mental wellness.
(477) Don't write off the opportunity to join a club or organization on campus.
(478) You can't just write off the impact of climate change on the environment.
(479) The doctor will write off the medical expenses for the uninsured patient.
(480) The business owner will write off the travel expenses for the conference.
(481) Don't write off as a weakness the vulnerability it takes to ask for help.
(482) Don't be so quick to write off pathos as irrelevant in persuasive writing.
(483) I'm going to write off this mistake and make sure it doesn't happen again.
(484) The company had to write off a lot of equipment that was no longer usable.
(485) I'm going to write off that excuse and take responsibility for my actions.
(486) I had to write off my plans to go to the beach because of the bad weather.
(487) The restaurant had to write off some spoiled food that couldn't be served.
(488) The store had to write off some damaged merchandise that couldn't be sold.
(489) I'm going to write off that bad review and focus on the positive feedback.
(490) Don't write off a book series just because you didn't like the first book.
(491) You shouldn't write off a subject just because you don't like the teacher.
(492) The bank had to write off the loan as the borrower was unable to repay it.
(493) The athlete had to write off the possibility of competing in the Olympics.
(494) The student had to write off the idea of getting into their dream college.
(495) Don't write off the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
(496) You can't just write off the impact of technology on the modern workforce.
(497) It's important not to write off the value of building a diverse skill set.
(498) I'm going to write off as many expenses as possible on my taxes this year.
(499) Don't write off the possibility of getting involved in research on campus.
(500) The organization had to write off bad debts as a loss in its annual report.
(501) The accountant had to write off the unpaid bills as a loss for the company.
(502) The company had to write off the uncollectible debt as a loss for the year.
(503) The company had to write off the damaged inventory due to a warehouse fire.
(504) I'm going to write off that negativity and surround myself with positivity.
(505) The company had to write off some investments that didn't yield any profit.
(506) You shouldn't write off a subject just because you don't understand it yet.
(507) I'm going to write off that bad date and keep looking for the right person.
(508) Don't write off a person's feelings just because you don't understand them.
(509) The insurance company decided to write off the damaged car as a total loss.
(510) The student had to write off the first draft of their essay and start over.
(511) The student had to write off the missed class and catch up on the material.
(512) Don't write off the possibility of success just because it seems difficult.
(513) The company will write off the expenses incurred during the failed project.
(514) The company will write off the expenses incurred during the product recall.
(515) It's not fair to write off as lazy someone who struggles with a disability.
(516) It's easy to write off as a waste of money something you don't really need.
(517) Don't write off as worthless an opportunity before you've given it a chance.
(518) People often write off as worthless things they can't control or understand.
(519) The teacher said to write off the wrong answer and try a different approach.
(520) I'm going to write off that bad weather and make the most of my day indoors.
(521) You shouldn't write off a book just because it's not in your favorite genre.
(522) The company had to write off the investment as it did not yield any returns.
(523) The artist had to write off the painting as it did not meet their standards.
(524) The teacher had to write off the student's assignment as it was plagiarized.
(525) You can't just write off the benefits of volunteering and community service.
(526) Don't write off as insignificant the impact of climate change on our planet.
(527) The company had to write off as a loss the investment in the failed project.
(528) The mechanic had to write off the old car as a total loss after the accident.
(529) The store had to write off the stolen merchandise as a loss for the business.
(530) The company had to write off the unprofitable project as a loss for the year.
(531) The bank had to write off the loan because the borrower couldn't pay it back.
(532) It's not right to write off someone's abilities without giving them a chance.
(533) I'm going to write off that bad performance and work harder for the next one.
(534) You shouldn't write off a skill just because you're not naturally good at it.
(535) The company had to write off the expenses incurred during the failed project.
(536) You can't just write off the impact of mental health on academic performance.
(537) She failed her exam, but she studied hard, so we can't write off as laziness.
(538) She broke her phone, but it was accidental, so we can write off as a mistake.
(539) Don't just write off as unimportant the small details in your research paper.
(540) Don't write off as unimportant the feedback you receive from your professors.
(541) The farmer had to write off the diseased plants and start over with new seeds.
(542) The company had to write off a lot of inventory that was damaged in the flood.
(543) The teacher had to write off the student's homework because it was incomplete.
(544) It's important not to write off the value of building a strong personal brand.
(545) It's not wise to write off as a passing fad a trend that's gaining popularity.
(546) I refuse to write off as a lost cause the relationship I have with my sibling.
(547) As a writer, it's important to write off pathos and focus on logic and reason.
(548) The company had to write off several bad debts due to non-payment by customers.
(549) I'm going to write off that disappointment and find a new goal to work towards.
(550) You shouldn't write off a job opportunity just because it's not your dream job.
Write Off meaning
Write off is a versatile phrasal verb that can be used in various contexts to convey different meanings. In this article, we will explore the different ways in which you can use the phrase "write off" in a sentence, along with some helpful tips to ensure its correct usage.
1. Definition of "write off": To begin, let's establish the primary definition of "write off." It generally means to cancel, disregard, or consider something as a loss or failure. This phrase is commonly used in financial, business, and personal contexts.
2. Financial context: In financial terms, "write off" refers to the act of removing an asset or debt from a company's balance sheet. Here are a few examples of how you can use this phrase in a sentence: - "The company decided to write off the bad debt as it was unlikely to be recovered." - "Due to the significant damage caused by the natural disaster, the insurance company had to write off the affected properties."
3. Business context: In a business setting, "write off" can be used to describe the process of deducting expenses or losses from taxable income. Here are a couple of examples: - "The business was able to write off a portion of its operating expenses, reducing its overall tax liability." - "The company had to write off the obsolete inventory, resulting in a loss for the quarter."
4. Personal context: In personal situations, "write off" can be used to express dismissing or giving up on something or someone. Here are a few examples: - "After numerous failed attempts, she decided to write off her dream of becoming a professional musician." - "He chose to write off his toxic friendship and focus on building healthier relationships." Tips for using "write off" correctly: a. Understand the context: Before using "write off" in a sentence, ensure that you have a clear understanding of the context in which you want to use it. This will help you convey your intended meaning accurately. b. Use appropriate prepositions: Depending on the context, "write off" may be followed by different prepositions.
For example, in financial contexts, it is often followed by "as" or "from," while in personal contexts, it may be followed by "as" or "on." c. Be mindful of verb tenses: When using "write off" in a sentence, pay attention to the verb tense to ensure grammatical accuracy.
For example, "The company wrote off the debt" (past tense) or "She will write off the expenses" (future tense). d. Consider synonyms: If you find yourself using "write off" repeatedly in a piece of writing, consider using synonyms to add variety and avoid repetition. Some synonyms for "write off" include "disregard," "dismiss," "abandon," or "give up on."
In conclusion, the phrase "write off" is a versatile term that can be used in various contexts, including financial, business, and personal situations. By understanding its definition and following the tips provided, you can confidently incorporate this phrase into your writing and communication.
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