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Discover Ludwig"a strip" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a long, narrow piece of fabric or material, or a thin area of land. For example: "The curtains have a strip of lace along the bottom."
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Cut a strip of brown construction paper.
It's a strip as opposed to individuals.
He tugged a strip.
A strip of leather".
Love is a strip club.
Not a strip joint.
It's a strip mine.
What's left of a strip mall.
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"A strip-off!
What a strip-off.
Apply the sample between the electrodes of a strip holder.
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