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"lopped off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to cut or remove something with a sharp tool, usually in a rough or sudden manner. Here are some examples of how it can be used in a sentence: - The gardener lopped off the dead branches from the tree. - The chef lopped off the top of the carrot before chopping it. - The barber lopped off the customer's ponytail in one swift motion. - The CEO lopped off several departments in order to save money. - The dictator lopped off the heads of anyone who opposed him.
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Badaró lopped off another pod.
(Her stylist had lopped off six inches).
But you'd probably get your head lopped off.
Some warped pride kept me lopped off from help.
I also lopped off anything from the Too Involved category.
lopped off a natural condition," Mr. Van Valkenburgh said.
Limbs are lopped off, hatchets are buried in backs.
Then an owner lopped off three of its five stories.
More's noble head was lopped off in one clean stroke.
They lopped off my hand, and they leveled my career.
In his gloved hands he carries branches that he has just lopped off trees.
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