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Discover Ludwig"shaking off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe the process of getting rid of something that is bothering you, such as an illness or bad memory. For example, "She's been shaking off her old habits and focusing on what is really important in her life."
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Jackson was upstairs, shaking off a nap.
Dust half the fish with flour, shaking off the excess.
My personal reinvention involved shaking off my adolescent nickname – Piggy.
They had emerged into the night, shaking off earth.
Our plot is still slowly shaking off winter.
He dreamed of shaking off that halo and pitching again.
Dredge the ribs in the flour, shaking off the excess.
Unlike Kirsty who bounces in, shaking off the Scottish rain.
Working in batches, remove tomatoes from buttermilk, shaking off excess, and dip in corn flour to coat, shaking off excess.
Quickly shaking off the bad shot, Christian chipped in to save par.
Season them, then pass through the flour, shaking off any excess.
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