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"scraped off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of removing something by scraping, or to indicate that something has been scraped away. Some examples of when you can use this phrase include: - When cleaning a dirty surface, you might say, "I scraped off the old paint to reveal the original color." - In cooking, you might say, "Be sure to scrape off any excess batter from the sides of the pan." - When removing stickers or labels, you could say, "I used a razor blade to carefully scrape off the sticker residue." - In a physical altercation, you might say, "He scraped off the dirt from his opponent's shoe with his own cleats." - When removing snow or ice from a car windshield, you could say, "I used a scraper to scrape off the thick layer of ice."
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I scraped off skin.
Therefore, the arc is scraped off.
Some patina particles were also scraped off from coin surface.
But then, she had scraped off the runway paint.
Then he and his colleagues scraped off any remaining topsoil.
Jejunal mucosa samples were gently scraped off.
Biofilm was loosely attached and easily scraped off from either element.
f XRD pattern of the Co3O4 nanosheets scraped off from the Ni foam.
The cells were scraped off the flask and centrifuged into a pellet.
Instead, the stinger should be gently scraped off the skin.
Together we scraped off the stiff black hairs.
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