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"strike off" is a correct term in written English.
It can be used to mean to remove something (usually from a list or record) or to erase. For example: The teacher struck off the student's name from the attendance list after he was absent for three days.
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What makes us follow or strike off on our own?
"Strike off his head!" somebody orders, for no evident reason.
You are not to change the Ball which you Strike off the Tee.
Others have pointed to professional bodies representing doctors and lawyers, which can strike off misbehaving members.
They were about to strike off westward from the motorway, out across the Gobi desert.
The French Order of Physicians (the medical association) would strike off doctors who broke the rules.
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Doctors who behave irresponsibly get struck off.
The pathologist has been struck off.
No one has been struck off.
Those seeking or offering more are struck off.
Persaud could be struck off the medical register.
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