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Discover Ludwig"ripping of" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase "rip off" in written English, which means to take something without permission or authorization. For example, "The company was accused of ripping off its customers by overcharging them."
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From Rip Music settings, select your preferred format for ripping of music.
SONNET NO. 155 Let me not to the ripping of sweet reef Admit impediments.
With legal, carefully controlled "ripping" of HD-DVD and Blu-ray discs, many companies could copy the Kaleidescape formula at a lower cost.
I ran into a few glitches in setting up the encoding, often called ripping, of scores of CD's I eventually loaded into the Nomad Jukebox.
Verse tirades (including Shaquille O'Neal's rap roast of Kobe Bryant and Nas's "I embrace y'all with Napalm" ripping of Jay-Z) are far too elegant to be rants, which are simultaneously more dangerous and more pathetic.
It has been draining, ripping of the spirit to feel it all slip away from me". "It's hard for me to remember even now — the heartache the day we went and packed up, after all the training, the fund-raising," she told me.
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Some cuticle structure changes occurred with turning up or ripping off of the cuticle tips evident.
Assassins in dinner jackets rip of their balaclavas to become preening banquet guests.
You didn't want the real thing, even if it saved you from the heart rip of off-salmon blazers.
Try not to entirely rip off of something.
On a piece of paper ripped out of a spiral notebook were the words "John Votta 1942-2012".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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