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'are torn down' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to express the idea of something being destroyed or demolished. For example, "Many old buildings in the city are torn down to make way for new development."
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Curtains are torn down.
"The majority are torn down," he said.
"In part because of that desire, buildings are torn down and rebuilt every few years.
Old structures are torn down to clear space for modern ones.
Facades are torn down, ceilings removed, garage doors concealed behind temporary walls.
Some relatives even thought of getting dirt from the stadiums before they are torn down.
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Then it was torn down.
(It was torn down anyway).
Should it be torn down?
"Everything is torn down".
Its emblematic statue was torn down.
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