The stem word for "away from off" is "away."
Yes turn off is a phrasal verb. Turn off has a literal meaning and an idiomatic meaning. The literal meaning is to stop the flow of something or to extinguish something eg Don't forget to turn off the tape. Turn off the light and put out the cat before you go to bed. The idiomatic meaning is to stop listening eg The boys turn off as soon as I mention homework. Phrasal verbs can have the same forms as other verbs eg turned off -- past turning off -- continuous tenses
"Of late" is the correct phrase, meaning recently or in the recent past. "Off late" is not a standard English expression.
Words with prefixes meaning "down," "off," or "of" include descend, declassify, and deforest.
The prefix of "put off" is "post-", which means to place or schedule something for a later time.
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Prepaid Rent is debited.
Prepaid Rent is debited.
Prepaid Rent is debited.
Prepaid Rent is debited.
Commission received is credited and cash is debited
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yes debited is a deduction from the account as it only taked whats int your account out if you have enough
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