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Discover Ludwig"scrub off" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to remove or clean something vigorously by scrubbing. Example: She had to scrub off the dried mud from her shoes before she could enter the house.
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Sailors tried to scrub off the radioactivity with brushes, water, soap, and lye.
It took years to scrub off the worst of its reputation for being a "nasty party".
The first thing you do when you take a ham home is scrub off any mold.
After applying, scrub off the old paint with a wire brush.
We didn't scrub off much speed, and I hit it hard".
Instead you go get the 409 and scrub off a tiny stain.
Then scrub off the grit and grime with an old toothbrush.
Just scrub off any bits of food and wipe it dry.
Then scrub off the mildew.
Scrub off all your weaknesses.
Scrub off that dead skin!
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