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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are ripped" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been torn or damaged, often referring to clothing or paper, or to describe someone who has a muscular physique.
Example: "The jeans I bought last week are ripped after just one wash."
Alternatives: "are torn" or "are damaged".
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are ripped
noun
A tear (in paper, etc.).
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The awnings outside are ripped and torn.
"The guitars are ripped directly off Metronomy!
Those whose lives are ripped apart, don't".
Seats are ripped out to make room.
Meanwhile, all Australians are ripped off.
"Some of the guys are ripped," he said.
Your jeans are ripped, we can see your ass!
'Man,' he said, 'you are ripped!' I guess I was.
The slings are ripped off and ragged at the ends.
Some topical films are ripped from the headlines.
When she sees victims, she said, "I feel like my insides are ripped open.
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