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The phrase "glasses off" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when instructing someone to remove their glasses, often in contexts like photography or when someone is about to engage in an activity that requires clear vision without glasses. Example: "Before we take the group photo, please have everyone take their glasses off for a clearer shot."
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She took her glasses off and wiped her eyes.
He wears $15 reading glasses, off the rack at CVS.
"Take your glasses off!" one of them foolishly shouts.
Because Ashraf knocked Michelle's glasses off -- accidentally, they both say.
Taking 3D glasses off and on to do such things quickly becomes a chore.
Jack, the Irish owner, took his reading glasses off, saw me and came to the door.
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If you're asked to turn your phone off, turn Glass off as well.
Light traveling through the glass, off of the under coating and back gives it a layered look.
The set is glassed off and the audience becomes the "audience" given a tour.
Top the glass off with the milk.
Proceed to lift the glass off toward the center.
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