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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stripping to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the action of removing layers of clothing. For example, "She stripped to her underwear and jumped into the pool."
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The twins smiled and obliged, stripping to the waist.
The words have religious significance, and the dancers' routine involved them stripping to their underwear.
Stripping to the waist and falling to her knees, she ritually flagellates herself.
Self-examination for suspicious skin lesions starts with stripping to the buff.
Stripping to the fundamentals, indie game designers say, allows them to innovate.
We get there sometimes by stripping to our belly buttons and wading through the tide.
He jumps out, stripping to the waist and bellowing for booze, which is delivered.
At the end the women do a combination aerobic routine and Broadway shuffle while stripping to their underwear.
Stripping to their underwear, they dance in unison, accelerating phrases that splice in arabesques amid repeated loping, skipping and squatting.
"A friend of a friend works there and rang to say people were stripping to [the jaunty ex-lover's riposte] "Middle of the Bed," says Rose, bemused.
In the past I've done naked butlering, too, but I don't think that sort of thing leads to stripping, and stripping to porn.
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