How Do You Spell DOTH A TAKE OFF?

Pronunciation: [dʌθ ɐ tˈe͡ɪk ˈɒf] (IPA)

The phrase "doth a take off" is not a commonly used phrase in contemporary English, and its spelling seems to be incorrect. However, it can be broken down into two separate words with their corresponding IPA phonetic transcription. "Doth" (dʌθ) is the archaic third person singular form of the verb 'to do'; while "take off" (teɪk ɒf) means to leave the ground or to remove something. Therefore, the correct spelling should be "doth take off".

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