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Discover LudwigThe phrase "To piece" is not correct and lacks context to be usable in written English
It may be intended to mean "to piece together" or "to piece out," which are expressions used in specific contexts. Example: "I need to piece together the evidence to solve the mystery."
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To piece
noun
A part of a larger whole, usually in such a form that it is able to be separated from other parts.
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Melodies jumped from piece to piece.
I tried to piece the story together.
"We're trying to piece it together".
The picture was hard to piece together.
"It's hard to piece it all together".
"You're trying to piece things together.
He'll be able to piece it together.
Nasseri's story is difficult to piece together.
Frenetic efforts to piece together a coalition of the willing.
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