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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stripping off" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to removing clothing or other material from someone or something. For example, "The fireman had to strip off his heavy gear as the heat from the fire was too intense".
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South Vietnamese soldiers ran, stripping off their uniforms and boots.
"They were stripping off all of the muscle mass.
He was stripping off a kid in ten-degree weather.
(Squirrels damage trees by stripping off the bark).
There's the rich boy who rejected his inheritance, stripping off his clothes in the town square.
He was visibly uncomfortable and sweating profusely — even stripping off his trademark hoodie.
Probably full of sophisticated French women deciding I'm a bit odd, stripping off in the rain.
The men were stripping off dollar bill in three piles on the floor.
But what is the point then of stripping off clothes to make a political point?
In a posh garden, they'd go around stripping off the hideous leaves and leaving the seedheads.
However, the most male flesh fans got was a pimp stripping off his shirt.
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