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Discover Ludwig"rip down" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to tearing down or demolishing something. For example, "The old building will have to be ripped down before the new one can be built."
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The fans tried to rip down the goal posts.
"He used to just rip down that," Ms. Bartolini said.
A time to rip down and a time to build.
About 100 Hull supporters invade pitch and rip down a set of goalposts.
So now I jam my middle finger behind the seam and then just rip down.
"They urinate or they rip down a mirror or they pull the stop button," he said.
"Except they usually don't rip down the old house when you move out of it," Mara said.
Then, as his opponent watched in disbelief, a red-faced Mr. Hurley climbed up a streetlamp to rip down a Gioia sign.
Because Palm Springs itself did not prosper during the seventies and eighties, developers had no incentive to rip down the first-generation architecture.
There are traitors in our midst, who would rip down our most treasured institutions on behalf of the transnational elite and its offshore holdings.
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