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Discover Ludwig"peeled off" is a correct usage in written English.
You can use it to describe when something removes a layer from something else, such as paint or clothing. For example, "She carefully peeled off the layers of wallpaper from the wall until she reached the surface beneath."
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Each individual is "peeled off", after their descendants have been peeled off, by using a forward-backward algorithm on the HMM for the mother-father-child trio.
The skin peeled off".
A few people peeled off.
She peeled off for a quick aside.
Slowly, painfully, I peeled off each finger.
Little by little, our group peeled off.
Then she peeled off her bikini bottom.
Nor had it peeled off its culture.
Road surfaces peeled off and trailer homes overturned?
Before his university speech, Mr. Biden peeled off his blazer.
Mom peeled off, still hardly speaking to me.
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