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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Go to pieces" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is becoming very upset or emotionally distressed. Example: "When she heard the news of her friend's accident, she just went to pieces and couldn't stop crying."
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Some of them go to pieces.
The forced last works go to pieces and stay there.
Some of them, including some great stars, go to pieces.
Anyway, it was my time to go to pieces.
As a team, they go to pieces with balletic exactitude.
We never really worried that things would go to pieces the way they ultimately did.
When things go to pieces, we shirk responsibility and seek other explanations.
Observations are the worst – I go to pieces every time under the pressure.
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"Core, go-to pieces for every man," Mr. Bogle said.
My go-to pieces there are the chain saw, the sledge hammer and the big pipe wrench.
Two of my go-to pieces are the DW5025B-7V (white) and DW5025D-8 (grey), which are the same exact watch.
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