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Discover Ludwig"sheared off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of cutting something off. For example, "The chainsaw quickly sheared off the overgrown branch."
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One soldier's leg was sheared off like a rose thorn.
A locust bough had sheared off in the wind.
His legs were nearly sheared off below mid-thigh.
I had sheared off one of the cranks.
In the case of Krafla, the eruption sheared off some wells.
As massive swaths of concrete sheared off, vehicles on the bridge fell.
The explosion sheared off parts of the police station's yellow brick front wall.
That piece sheared off a lower collar, and the entire structure toppled, the officials said.
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Microbes ingest and oxidize the carbon, transferring sheared-off electrons to chemicals in the sediment.
But their sheared-off feet remain on site.
She found letters from the 15th and 16th centuries with peculiar slits and sheared-off corners.
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