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"peel of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used in cooking or describing the process of removing the outer layer of something. Example: The chef demonstrated how to peel off the skin of the potato before dicing it for the soup. Another example: The paint on the walls was peeling off, revealing layers of vibrant colors underneath.
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Then lets rip a peel of laughter.
Using a serrated knife, remove peel of both cantaloupes.
His shoes were custom made by Peel of London.
And its sillage suggested the unblemished peel of the freshest, greenest sweet fruit.
A snaking peel of tread led to a motorcycle wedged beneath the guardrail.
Rub the peel of one of the lemons over the outside of the chicken.
Those came home flecked with my roommate's vomit, a peel of leather dangling from the toe.
**** Carluccio's panettone tradizionale 1kg, £13.50, stockists 020 7580 3050 The best candied peel of the lot.
Extra points for fitting "like the clown on the peel of a banana" into half a line.
Twist a peel of orange, skin side down to express oil onto the drink's surface, and then discard the peel.
"That's a while," Mr. Jasperse said, not without a little awe, before letting loose a peel of his trademark laughter.
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