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The phrase "dead skin" is correct and often used in written English.
It refers to the outer layer of skin that has died and needs to be removed. It is typically used in discussions about skincare or hygiene. Example: "Exfoliating regularly can help remove dead skin and reveal a smoother, brighter complexion."
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Dead skin was flying as my calluses were filed away.
Get rid of those old, dead skin cells.
Even if it was 90% dead skin cells.
Jars of dead skin far behind us, I hope.
I Shedding dead skin He immediately starts with an apology.
"It exfoliates and sloughs off dead skin cells," she said.
Any dead skin, blisters, dried blood, and pus were removed.
"Some think they eat the dead skin cells.
A scrub that does more than scrub away dead skin.
There wasn't a lick of dead skin or oil left.
Pumice off dead skin.
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