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"slice off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe taking a piece of something (usually food) away from the larger whole. For example, "I sliced off a piece of the cake and took a bite."
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Slice off all the knobbly bits (there might be quite a lot to slice off).
2. Slice off and discard the pineapple's crown.
Slice off her tongue and then slit through her throat".
He again threatened to slice off my pretty little head...
So far I've managed to slice off my thumb.
Pat, visibly excited, seems about to slice off one of the child's nipples, then reconsiders.
Then slice off strips of rind and pith, exposing the flesh underneath.
She has threatened, repeatedly, to slice off the private parts of those who cross her.
2. When potatoes have cooled enough to handle, use a sharp knife to slice off tops.
Mr Barroso is having to slice off parts of other commissioners' portfolios.
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Slice off the skin and cut off any remaining bits of skin.
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