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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are torn away" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been forcibly removed or separated from something else.
Example: "The old wallpaper is peeling off, and pieces of it are torn away, revealing the bare wall underneath."
Alternatives: "are ripped off" or "have been pulled away".
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Repeatedly impregnated, their calves are torn away from them within days of birth.
How many kids are torn away from Nickelodeon.com or MySpace for this?Intrigued, though, I looked around.
Its final paragraphs are torn away, a mishap that Kerouac attributed to his friend Lucien Carr's dog chewing off the end.
Crammed into cages and crates, their babies are torn away from them shortly after birth and they are kicked, prodded and deprived of everything that makes their lives worth living.
What else do you call a phenomenon... whereby children aged 12 or 13 are torn away from their environment and culture to join a business in return for payment?
Eight monkeys have been under the care of the Santa Fe zoo as part of a wildlife conservation programme after they were are torn away from their families sold by traffickers.
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But it's actually that his pants are tearing away so he's doing his best to keep them on his body for a minute.
Keep working at it, unless you are tearing away at the exposed splinter.
Red bricks were torn away.
The veil can never be torn away.
Almost everything Clare loved was torn away.
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