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The phrase "a rip in their" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a tear or damage in something that belongs to a group of people or entities, often referring to clothing or fabric.
Example: "After the hike, I noticed a rip in their jackets from the branches we brushed against."
Alternatives: "a tear in their" or "a hole in their".
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Not everyone has the luxury to be sitting around pondering aesthetics on the lofty peaks of high culture, but people do want to repaint their fucked up car bumpers or duct tape a rip in their winter jacket.
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