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Discover Ludwig"take off your" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb phrase that means to remove or peel away something that is worn or covering the body. It is commonly used in instructions, requests, or commands. For example: 1. "Please take off your shoes before entering the house." 2. "I needed to take off my jacket because it was getting too hot." 3. "You should take off your makeup before going to bed." 4. "The doctor asked me to take off my shirt so she could examine my chest." 5. "Could you take off your hat, please? It's blocking the view for those behind you." In all of these examples, "take off your" is used to instruct, request, or command someone to remove something from their body.
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Take off your shirts".
"Take off your top".
"Take off your boots".
"Take off your board.
Take off your knee braces!
You take off your gloves.
Just take off your shoes".
Christy, take off your robe".
"Take off your clothes," he told her.
Take off your shirt,' " Mr. Goreski recalled.
First, take off your armband and cap.
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