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The phrase "a teardown" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a detailed analysis or critique of a product, system, or concept, often breaking it down into its components to understand its functionality or flaws.
Example: "The tech blog published a teardown of the latest smartphone, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses."
Alternatives: "an analysis" or "a breakdown".
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HAVE you ever lived near a teardown in progress?
"He said, 'it's a teardown.' " The structure had been unoccupied for more than a year.
As Mr. Gilliam said, "Some people may have seen it as a teardown.
But there's one surprising fact: $1 million won't even buy a teardown anymore.
Because they thought it too much to spend for what they considered to be a teardown.
They, too, had a reconstruction in mind, with plans to demolish and rebuild the place — a teardown in the sky.
"If you want a nice lot in Greenwich," he added, "you have to do a teardown".
Architect and clients also agreed that a teardown wasn't an option.
"A $799,000 house a block from the main road here was considered a teardown.
The real estate agent warned them that the house would be a "teardown".
But instead of buying a teardown, he has been renting a house in Bridgehampton for the last two summers.
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