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Discover Ludwig"shear off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when cutting something off with a shear (scissors). For example, "I used a pair of kitchen shears to shear off the excess fabric from my dress."
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I watched them shear off the treetops.
The locking motion can shear off tiny fingertips, the safety commission said.
But it still is not an easy step for a diva to shear off her locks.
The name was carefully transcribed as Trumpf, although the barber's apprentice would soon shear off the "F".
The bottom half of the internet would shear off and frisbee away into outer space, powered solely by the hot heat of disproportionate outrage, never to return.
He was on the loose for roughly 23 hours — long enough to shear off his shoulder-length dreadlocks and set off a furious regional manhunt.
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These constants should be well reproduced, while shear (off-diagonal) strains related to (sometimes poorly described) C44 are negligible.
Requirements for core crushing strength and energy absorption are discussed, as are conditions governing shear-off of the face sheet.
The fiber breakage occurring at the center and the boundary of the plate was mainly caused by the stretching and shear-off, respectively.
In this study, a linear elastic model for the impact response of bottom face sheet-rigidly supported sandwich structures including shear-off effect is developed.
This fastening operation has considerable dynamic forces caused by the impact delivered to the hand arm at the end of the operation because of fastener shear-off.
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