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"chop from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean "cut something off from something else." For example: "I had to chop a few inches from the fabric to make it the right length."
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Immunoprecipitation of CHOP from Flag-CHOP-LiSa-2 cells revealed Keap1 as a putative SRS for CHOP in the CSN-CRL3 complex (Fig. 5A).
D'ARTAGNAN Rib chop from rack: pale, bland; $32.99 for 14 ounces plus shipping; dartagnan.com.
I didn't ask to get the chop from my old job.
("If you chop from behind, there's no noise," one man confides).
I don't know a chop from a chopstick myself, but they became stars.
The seven-month-aged slice of old cow is followed by a chop from the just-dead pig.
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Vacation chopped from three weeks to two weeks.
Remove chops from marinade, and pat dry with paper towels.
It's great for chopping — from coarsely broken up to finely chopped — vegetables, cheese or nuts.
There are skinny chops, from animals many and various, and big chops.
Remove the chops from the sauce and simmer the sauce until it has thickened.
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