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"strip off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to taking something off quickly, such as clothing or a layer. For example: "I had to strip off my coat when I entered the sauna."
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strip off
verb
To remove anything by stripping, e.g. items of clothing or paint from the side of a ship.
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I strip off and swim.
Then they strip off for the cameras.
Invert to strip off the foil.
I certainly didn't strip off for it.
(His first move was to strip off its berries).
I sigh and strip off my pajamas, bobbling before him.
Voltammetric measurements indicate that three electrons per adsorption site are required to strip off the surface.
Women were urged to strip off the symbols of their repression, particularly their religious headgear.
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"A strip-off!
Scratch test did not reveal strip-off or crack spread.
What a strip-off.
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