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Discover Ludwig"got ripped" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something being torn, for example: "My jeans got ripped when I was climbing the fence."
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"Just got ripped off.
We nearly got ripped to pieces".
"Then it got ripped down last year.
I got ripped off on Internet bandwidth.
"We got ripped off real bad.
"We repaired one, and it immediately got ripped off again".
"I got ripped off pretty good," he said.
He really got ripped off on the house," Trump writes.
"It got ripped apart," he says of his childhood club.
"People definitely won't feel like they got ripped off.
"I got ripped off and taken advantage of," he said.
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