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And if, for example I slice off a little ice-cream and put it on a plate, will it be okay to use "scoop off" or "spoon off" to "take a little ice-cream off with a spoon from the place"
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@It'saboutEnglish Yes, scoop is very natural with spoons and ice cream. We use scoop as both a noun and a verb. "I ordered two scoops of chocolate, and the person behind the counter scooped them for me with the ice cream scoop." (I wouldn't use these all together in one sentence, but they are all appropriate applications of "scoop"--the first being the round serving of ice cream, the second being the action of getting the serving from the container, and the last being the tool used to do the action).
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