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Discover Ludwig"skin away" is not a grammatically correct phrase in standard written English.
It does not have a clear definition or context in which it could be used. It is possible that it is a regional or colloquial expression, but it is not appropriate for formal writing.
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"He seems to cut a layer of skin away".
Surely, she worked the skin away from the long neck.
Cool slightly, trim skin away with paring knife, and force flesh through food mill.
3 Using your fingers, gently loosen the chicken skin away from the breast.
Instead she cuts two parallel lines and painstakingly lifts the skin away from the flesh.
When done, remove them to a bowl and when cooled slightly, rub the skin away from the beetroot.
Prise a small amount of the skin away from the flesh to create a pocket under the skin.
First, the cooks use their fingers and hands to gently pry the skin away from the breast.
Peel the mango skin away from the flesh and, using a sharp knife, cut the mango flesh into wedges from either side of the stone.
The skin is easy to remove if you score down the length of the sausage and pull the skin away from the meat.
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Starting at the base of the potato, slowly peel the skin off away from you.
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