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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stripped from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has been taken away or removed from something else. For example, "All of the decorations were stripped from the room, leaving it looking bare and empty."
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Why are flavanols typically stripped from chocolate?
"When you change, your identity does get stripped from you".
Doors were stripped from their hinges to make beds.
That your livelihood — moviemaking — might be stripped from you?
That shade has been stripped from the facade as well.
All such protective innocence has been stripped from the adults.
They are supplemented by a selection of Stubbs's sovereign anatomical studies, clinical records of flesh being stripped from muscle, and muscle stripped from bone.
All personally identifiable data would be stripped from the S.M.S. before it entered a centralized database.
For example, individuals' names or tax identification numbers would be stripped from personal records.
"Barnacles", as Mr Crosby calls irrelevant or distracting policies, have been stripped from the boat.
Until his membership was stripped from him in exile, he was in the Communist Party.
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