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Discover Ludwig"scrapped off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to remove or get rid of something, typically by scraping or scratching it. It can be used in both literal and figurative contexts. Example 1: The old paint was scrapped off the walls to reveal the original brickwork underneath. Example 2: The company scrapped off their outdated product line and replaced it with new, innovative offerings.
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The matrix of the mélange consists of metapelites and carbonates, most likely fragments of Neoproterozoic to Early Cambrian carbonate platform scrapped off the subducting plate during the mid-Cambrian accretion.
He said that while AD was better than landfill and did have a place – for food scrapped off plates in the catering industry and an inevitable small amount of waste at supermarkets – it was being used as a way to justify the overproduction of food.
The jejunum was removed, rinsed and the mucosa was scrapped off and immediately frozen.
The silica areas containing PGs derivatives of interest was scrapped off and extracted three times with 2 mL of ethyl acetate/methanol 4∶1 (v/v).
After a further 5 min incubation, the loops were removed, opened along the mesenteric border and the mucosa was scrapped off on ice.
Surface soil layer from these sampling points (3×400 cm2 of the wall, and 3×900 cm2 of the floor) were scrapped off at a depth of 0.5 cm using a blade adjusted to 0.5 cm.
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Triplicate in-situ images were also collected from 67 locations from Field86 after scrapping off surface residues.
The compression action continuously pushes the bit tip into the rock while the shearing action uses the bit tip and edge to scrap off the rock.
When you shave your armpits, you're scrapping off a layer of skin -- and then you apply the carcinogenic-filled deodorant right onto the vulnerable area right near your lymph nodes.
The plant material was collected, washed (rhizome and bark) to scrap off the sand or mud.
Unscrew the spark plug and with a thin metal scrapper, scrap off the carbon.
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