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Discover Ludwig"stripping out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb to mean removing or eliminating something. For example, "We stripped out the unnecessary steps in the process to make it more efficient."
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Massachusetts is stripping out funds for homeless shelters.
There are headline and core series (the latter stripping out especially volatile prices).
Why buy the whole company instead of just stripping out its most valuable parts?
After stripping out inflation, Britain's performance over the past six years is behind even dreary France.
The structural deficit after stripping out the effects of the economic cycle also declined.
This would both cut costs and improve patients' experience by stripping out unnecessary duplication.
Stripping out those items, the retailer said analysts' estimates were "attainable".
Next comes the easier job of stripping out and paring back.
Stripping out transportation goods, new orders rose 2.5percentt last month.
Stripping out exceptional items, profit was flat at £364m, slightly ahead of City forecasts.
After stripping out those one-time costs, operating income rose 6percentto to $1.3 billion.
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