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NOUN
  1. a product made during the manufacture of something else

How To Use spin-off In A Sentence

  • She added that if the city made a good impression on such visitors, there could be a spin-off benefit if they returned to York at a later date with their families or friends for a holiday.
  • Within a year of this change virtually every unionized contractor had established spin-off companies.
  • And Murphy, who typically puts in 80-to 100-hour workweeks, says more spin-offs are in the works.
  • However, Ireland's fifth biggest mortgage provider will also work on growing spin-off mortgage businesses, such as investment and assurance type products.
  • Few independent comic artists have succeeded in gaining a toehold in the lucrative spin-off market.
  • Useful spin-offs, like being able to print up-to-date stocklists direct from your Web page; and even a particular model's page with its photo are all available on-demand, round the clock.
  • In a bizarre spin-off, the Zambian textile industry has seen a glut of imported second-hand clothes which UK charities cannot sell.
  • It said it was likely to delay the spin-off of its equipment rental business, as it tried to resolve its accounting problems. Times, Sunday Times
  • The show also spawned two spin-off movies. The Sun
  • Instead, as with most spin-offs involving the mustachioed plumber and his cohorts, the emphasis is on accessibility and fun. Times, Sunday Times
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