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I'm off the project vs I'm on the project

The phrases "I'm off the project" and "I'm on the project" have opposite meanings. "I'm off the project" means you are no longer involved in the project, while "I'm on the project" means you are currently part of the project. They are not interchangeable and should be used based on the specific situation you want to convey.

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I'm off the project

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that someone is no longer involved in a project.

Use this phrase when you want to communicate that you are no longer part of a project or assignment.

Examples:

  • I'm off the project as of today.
  • She told me she's off the project now.
  • Jerry: I'm off the project. (He exits). Kramer: Jerry! Brody: I want the tape. Kramer: Yeah. % Jerry and George at Monk's. George: Well, I'm the good boy again.
  • How I Met Your Mother s04e18 - Old King Clancy Episode Script. SS is dedicated to The Simpsons and host to thousands of free TV show episode scripts and ...
  • Jun 15, 2015 ... PragTob commented on Jul 23, 2015. I think I fixed it in the meantime by defining my own controller in my own namespace... I'm off the project ...
  • Jul 30, 2015 ... “So, you are telling me that I'm off the project. You are going to take Leo away from me.” “Nothing of the sort,” Rosenberg said with a smile on ...

Alternatives:

  • I'm no longer on the project
  • I'm no longer involved in the project
  • I'm no longer part of the project
  • I'm no longer working on the project
  • I'm no longer assigned to the project

I'm on the project

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate that someone is currently involved in a project.

Use this phrase when you want to communicate that you are part of a project or assignment.

Examples:

  • I'm on the project team.
  • He mentioned that he's on the project starting next week.
  • Nov 4, 2015 ... You can say, "I'm on the job" or "I'm on the project," but this means you are a part of the project. We have an English phrase you may be ...
  • Sep 3, 2014 ... "Look, that's the last time I'm on The Project," he said. "I just don't like the ice bucket challenge . . . It's my business, see you later," he told The ...
  • Dec 1, 2014 ... What is it I'm on the Project Team for? 18 Replies. This is the 1-year anniversary of my election to AVEN's Project Team. Full terms last for 2 ...
  • Dec 17, 2012 ... I'm on the Project Life Creative Team! 2013-entire-CT-head-shots-web. Focusing on some good news today. I received an email from Becky ...

Alternatives:

  • I'm involved in the project
  • I'm part of the project
  • I'm working on the project
  • I'm assigned to the project
  • I'm contributing to the project

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