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"a rip off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that is unfairly expensive. For example, "I thought the ticket prices for the concert were a rip off!".
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How is it a rip off?
That seemed like kind of a rip off".
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What a rip-off!
It's a rip-off".
"It is a rip-off".
Banksy is a rip-off.
Woodstock was a rip-off.
"This is a rip-off.
"They are a rip-off".
Domaine Ott is a rip-off.
I mean, that's a rip-off.
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