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"scrape out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a phrasal verb meaning "to remove from by scraping with a sharp edge". For example: "I had to scrape out the gum from my shoe with a knife."
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Scrape out seeds.
Scrape out any gunk, then wash.
Scrape out into a bowl or mound on a platter.
Halve it horizontally and scrape out the seeds.
With a paring knife, scrape out and discard as many seeds as possible.
Use a spoon to scrape out the flesh; set aside, discarding the skin.
Split the vanilla pods, and scrape out some of the seeds.
"I've struggled throughout the whole tournament and I've had to scrape out a couple of matches".
1. Cut the vanilla bean in half horizontally and scrape out the pulp from the pod.
Other physicians opened the artery and tried to scrape out the blocking material.
2. While beans simmer, stem chilies, cut in half lengthwise and scrape out seeds.
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