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The phrase "I dissected" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is a simple past tense verb that describes an action that was completed in the past. Example: "As part of our biology project, I dissected a frog to understand its anatomy."
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I dissected my own behavior, considered how my actions might inadvertently fuel his.
"When I dissected the body it opened my eyes," she says.
Last week, I dissected Flipboard, one my favorites because of its simplicity, neat look and speed.
Froglets are not quite the animals I dissected in biology, but despite their slimy appearance, not quite fish, as they have no gills.
Jack Morris, whose career I dissected here last week, received 31 more votes, but his total of 233 remained less than 50percentt.
To do that, my team and I dissected typical service personalities, like the hotel maid you never see, the chatty bartender and the proper nanny.
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In my latest Letter from Washington, I dissect the results in eight key swing counties.
"My poor friend," she recalled years later in a speech honoring Mr. Cabranes, "he spent all that time listening to José and I dissect the Puerto Rican colonial spirit".
You can read it in its full entitled glory, or stick with me as I dissect each grubby, jaw-dropping delusion of psychopathic awfulness.
To see how it ticks, I dissect it.
Once I have my target(s) – let's say it's Jane Smith in IT – I dissect her network.
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