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"clip off" can be used in written English and is mainly used as a phrasal verb meaning to remove part of something.
For example, "I clipped off a small piece of the fabric" or "She clipped off the extra threads from the garment".
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Be careful not to clip off actual parts of the model.
To prepare, clip off the fins and remove the skin.
And "if you clip off the spent flowers," Ms. Peirce said, "they'll bloom all summer".
Keep the top two sets of leaves and clip off the others next to the stem.
To get your interest payment every six months, you literally had to clip off the coupon and take it to your bank.
"Do not cut the hair at the sides of your head or clip off the edges of your beard," according to Leviticus 19 27.
I tried to dig with my heels, as Chris suggested, only to clip off little chips of ice that flew up into my eyes.
I clip off my wristband, sure I won't be returning to Eastern Electrics.
Instead, some growers will probably opt to clip off leaves in order to clone the prize-winning plants' genetics.
The raw sequencing data were processed with IBIS 1.1.2 (Kircher et al. 2009) to split up the reads according to their indices and to clip off adapter sequences.
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Interesting flame shape variations such as flame clip-off, flipping between overexpanded and underexpanded conditions, and flame wrinkling are observed in the case of mixture fraction oscillations.
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