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"rid it from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to remove or get rid of something. Example: We need to rid our house of all the clutter before the guests arrive. In this sentence, "rid" is the verb, "it" is the object (the clutter), and "from" is a preposition indicating what is being removed.
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Sure, you want to rid it from yourself, but how you do that says a lot about your character.
Bolsonaro has promised to "take back" Brazil from the left and to rid it from the "PC culture" that has "coddled" marginalized groups.
They said they were taking charge of security in Chilapa to rid it from the grips of a Guerrero drug gang called Los Rojos — raising the possibility for some that the masked men belonged to a criminal gang themselves.
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But this new update will give the option to "delete for everyone," which rids it from the chat for all.
Even if you have no intention of ridding it from your diet entirely, there's no reason you can't go gluten-free once in a while.
That was the hard part, figuring out what sets me off and ridding it from the apartment that I share with my wife.
The builder said a foot of earth had to be removed from the yard to rid it of the smell.
"It's very difficult because it constantly reminds me of a very dark time in my life and the idea I can get rid of it from my body is an opportunity for me to change the way I look at myself, which is a beautiful thing.
And if we can really intervene in the spread of the HIV epidemic, we can begin to put HIV back in the box, get rid of it from the human context.
They buy food from the "get rid of it" discount bin at the supermarket.
This will help clear your skin and give it a glow because it will help rid toxins from your body.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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