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"peel back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the process of slowly pulling away a thin layer or surface to reveal something underneath. For example, "She slowly peeled back the sheet of paper to reveal the painting beneath."
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You can't peel back the onion".
"I peel back the layers and look inside".
You then peel back a tab that exposes an adhesive.
and peel back your sleeve, expose your scar.
Recently, however, Mars has started to peel back the wrapper.
Peel back the overgrowth and the facade reads "Brooklyn Waterworks".
Peel back bamboo or parchment, and drizzle with sauce.
I peel back its skin and take a bite.
But peel back the blue curtain of big-time college sports at your own peril.
But peel back the skin on this onion and what do we find?
But here she gets to peel back the layers of a character.
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