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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come apart" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to break into pieces or to disintegrate. Examples: - As I tried to fix the old toy, it suddenly came apart in my hands. - The delicate cookie easily came apart when I dipped it in my tea. - The team's defense strategy was so strong that the opponents' offense completely came apart. - I couldn't hold back my emotions any longer and I felt like I was coming apart at the seams.
Dictionary
Come apart
verb
To break, separate.
synonyms
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They don't come apart".
So much had come apart so quickly.
This bargain is beginning to come apart.
"See, they come apart," Amanda told Nathaniel.
People watched their whole community come apart".
Jimmy begins to come apart.
But things quickly come apart.
Other fits have come apart.
The fruit will come apart very easily.
N14053 had come apart in midair.
I saw the house just come apart".
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