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"rip it off" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a common phrase that means to remove something forcefully or quickly. Example: "I couldn't stand the wallpaper in my room anymore, so I decided to rip it off and paint the walls instead."
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Many patients simply refuse to wear it or rip it off while asleep.
"I just want to rip it off in one fell swoop".
"When you get sick of looking at me," he'd say, "just rip it off and spend it".
"You proceeded to completely rip it off, storyline and all, for 'The Ben Stiller Show,' " he told Mr. Apatow.
"To stay in character and to fight the urge not to rip it off at times and to not feel trapped inside it is extremely hard," he said.
Ken Kratz's mustache looks like one of Martin Scorsese's eyebrows, and I would like to rip it off like a Band-Aid.
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Apple better release its 3G iPhone quick-like lest LG accuse it of "ripping it off" again.
He rips it off, to reveal another, tighter t-shirt.
"Didn't Tommy Dorsey take Pinetop Smith's 'Boogie Woogie' — sort of ripped it off, as I recall?
"I went straight from the closing to the house and ripped it off".
It's referring to it without ripping it off or even caring about it".
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