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The phrase "stripped me bare" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to completely remove or take away all of someone's possessions, feelings, or vulnerabilities. It can also refer to exposing someone's true self, without any facade or pretense. Example: After the storm passed, the floodwaters had stripped me bare, leaving me with nothing but the clothes on my back. In this example, the phrase is used to describe the devastation caused by the flood, which has left the speaker with nothing. The flood has taken away all of their possessions and left them feeling vulnerable and exposed.
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Home was a place that both fettered me and stripped me bare of even the most nominal semblance of self.
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