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The phrase "torn off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to tearing something off of something else, so it can be used to describe a piece of fabric, paper, or other material that has been forcefully removed from a larger piece. For example: "The wind ripped the shingle off the roof, and it was torn off in the process."
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The car had its wheels torn off.
Part of the note was torn off.
His right ear was torn off.
Widmark's tie torn off in transit.
Double elephant folio - Date corner torn off.
Roofs were torn off houses.
Maria had torn off its roof panels.
The ivy had been torn off.
Her bra had also been torn off.
Its arms had been torn off.
Its pale blue canopy was torn off.
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