“of course” vs. “off course”

I was reading an online newspaper this morning when I came across an error which could easily pass as a non-error:

And off course i follow one of the guys who created this micro blogging Jack Dorsey.

In the sentence above, the phrase “off course” is wrong.

of course – without any doubt, certainly
off course – away . . . → Read More: “of course” vs. “off course”

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