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"a rip" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a tear, cut, or split in fabric or paper. For example: - The strong winds caused a rip in the tent, forcing us to cut our camping trip short. - She accidentally caught her dress on a nail, creating a small rip in the fabric. - The little boy tore open the present with a rip, eagerly revealing the toy inside.
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Not a rip or a safety pin in the bunch!
(The zip matches a rip noise in the music).
My friends, they don't give a rip about past mistakes.
"She doesn't give a rip what people say.
"It's $0, and I don't give a rip".
A Rip In The Cloud.
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"You could hear stuff a-ripping and a-tearing.
What a rip-off!
It's a rip-off".
"It is a rip-off".
Banksy is a rip-off.
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