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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stripped of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to the removal of something that was once there. For example, "The building was stripped of its distinguishing features."
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History stripped of distinctions.
He was subsequently stripped of the title.
Armstrong was stripped of those titles.
Could they be stripped of their peerages?
He was stripped of his Tour wins.
Each were stripped of their medals.
Bagai was stripped of his status.
You're stripped of your personality".
He was stripped of everything.
They're stripped of their passports on arrival".
In this nakedness, stripped of all masks . . .
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