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The phrase "to rip" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as a verb, meaning to tear or cut something forcefully. Example: The chef used a sharp knife to rip open the package of flour. In this sentence, "to rip" is used to describe the action of forcefully opening the package of flour.
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to rip
noun
A tear (in paper, etc.).
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It seemed important not to rip it.
She likes to rip up blankets.
Detroiters are out to rip us off.
That's just trying to rip someone down".
"I mostly had to rip them loose.
"They're going to rip you up, baby".
They like to rip them out.
It tries to rip his throat out.
Hartley begins to rip and read.
He doesn't want to rip you off.
They try to rip every ground stroke".
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