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Discover Ludwig"rip from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually means to forcefully take something away from someone or something. For example, "The thieves ripped the jewelry from the display case."
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As they rip from the shadows, shouting in Spanish, I desert immediately and at speed.
A derby defender heads it clear and Gibson collects and let rip from 25 yards.
Now I rip from everything, sample from everywhere – jazz, classical, video games, films.
It fell to Konstantinou who let rip from four yards by Given saved superbly with his chest!
37 min: Sylla confuses Traore (two) in the centre of the park and lets rip from 30 yards.
In the opening segment the dancers, in suits they will eventually rip from their bodies, sit on chairs arranged in a sweeping semicircle.
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Ripped from the headlines?
"Houses were ripped from their stumps.
Phone wires ripped from her kitchen wall.
Some of these paintings seem ripped from current headlines.
The engine was ripped from his Ford and smoldered nearby.
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