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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are shredded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been torn or cut into small pieces, often referring to food or materials.
Example: "The vegetables are shredded and ready to be added to the salad."
Alternatives: "are torn" or "are cut into strips".
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Flowers are shredded in her spinning wheels.
Their uniforms are shredded from lying around on the ground.
"They are shredded," Mr. Lazaroff said, "and you don't have to look at junk mail".
A few leaves are shredded and scattered over this very sunny omelette.
The documents are shredded in a customer's driveway or parking lot.
Jangling The noise made by nerves shortly before they are shredded.
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"These kids are shredding.
But the ties that bind are shredding.
State and local governments are shredding the social safety net.
Some were shredded.
Absolutely no records were shredded".
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