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remove off
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "remove off" is not correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct expression is simply "remove," which means to take something away or eliminate it. Example: "Please remove the old files from the cabinet."
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8 human-written examples
The novel porous cage-like nano-Si/C nanocomposites were fabricated by pyrolyzing the resulted nano-Si@ZIF-8 and washing with HCl to remove off ZnO.
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In this paper, we demonstrated a photodegradable process as a promising method to remove off the dispersants from the surface of semiconducting SWCNTs (s-SWCNTs).
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Pervaporation unit that side-connected with distillation was used to remove off methanol and to make the distillation gotten over azeotropic point.
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The first 10-min IBE was used to remove off the residual PZT film that covered on the surface of AAO template after the annealing process.
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To utilize the external surface other than the inner surface of the carbon nanotubes, 1 mol/L sulfuric acid was applied to remove off the most part of AAO template on the carbon nanotube electrode.
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Compared with the direct calcination in air, the water steam cannot only promote the crystallization of ZrO2 but also effectively remove off the organics and prevent the pore structure collapse.
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52 human-written examples
The first is negative selection performed by farmers or genebank curators when they remove off-type plants that appeared spontaneously in the population in the field.
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eXtasy performs no filtering, so it is recommended that the exome is pre-filtered to remove off-target or common (MAF > 1 %) variants.
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After the IBE process, the remaining AAO was completely removed off by dipping the specimen into sodium hydroxide solution.
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After the IBE process, the remaining AAO mask was completely removed off by dipping the specimen into phosphoric acid.
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Finally, after the AAO template being completely removed off by selectively chemical etching, the ordered VFS PZT nanocup arrays were remained on the substrate.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer the single word "remove" or the phrasal verb "take off" as clearer and more grammatically accepted alternatives to "remove off".
Common error
Avoid adding "off" unnecessarily after verbs like "remove". While it might seem emphatic, it often creates an awkward and incorrect phrasing. Stick to established phrasal verbs like "take off" when appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "remove off" functions as a verb phrase where "remove" is the verb and "off" acts as an adverbial particle. However, according to Ludwig AI, this construction is often grammatically incorrect, and its use should be approached with caution.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "remove off" is generally considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. While some examples exist, primarily in scientific and informal contexts, it is advisable to use alternatives like "remove" or "take off" for clearer and more accepted writing. As highlighted by Ludwig AI, it's crucial to prioritize grammatical accuracy and clarity in your writing. Therefore, avoid using "remove off" and opt for its more appropriate counterparts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
take off
This alternative is more concise and commonly used to mean to detach or separate something.
eliminate
This alternative is more formal and implies a complete removal or eradication.
extract
This alternative suggests carefully removing something from a larger context.
detach
This alternative emphasizes the separation of two connected things.
wipe off
This alternative is suitable when removing something from a surface by rubbing.
erase
This alternative implies removing markings or data.
omit
This alternative suggests leaving something out or excluding it.
disconnect
This alternative refers to separating something that was previously connected.
extract off
This alternative is very similar to the original, but uses "extract" as the main verb. This phrase has very limited usages.
eliminate off
Uses "eliminate" instead of "remove". This phrase has very limited usages.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "remove" in a sentence?
Use "remove" to indicate taking something away or eliminating it. For example, "Please remove the old files" or "The technician will remove the faulty part".
What's a simple alternative to "remove off"?
A simpler and more grammatically sound alternative is to just use "remove". For example, instead of "remove off the label", say "remove the label".
When is it appropriate to use "take off" instead of "remove"?
"Take off" is suitable when referring to detaching an object or an item of clothing. For example, "take off your shoes" or "take off the lid". It is interchangeable with "remove" in many, but not all, situations.
Is "remove off" ever considered correct in English?
While you might find instances of "remove off", it is generally considered non-standard. Opt for "remove" or other alternatives for clearer and more accepted English.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
83%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested