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Discover Ludwig"shave off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom meaning to reduce or remove. Example sentence: We need to shave off some costs in order to bring down the price of this product.
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And you Bangladeshis: shave off those beards!
Why did you shave off your beard?
He would have to shave off his mustache, he protests.
Nor should men, he said, shave off their beards.
By taking extra courses, students could shave off a semester.
"Shave off that pathetic goatee!" it tells him.
Supercapacitor is a new pulse power source and it shave off the pulse power demand.
My best friend is named Pam and she made me shave off an eyebrow.
Released and sent home, his parents persuaded him to shave off his beard.
Be careful not to nick your ears or shave off your eyebrows.
Will the role require Hound to shave off his trademark moustache?
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