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The phrase "are torn with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a state of inner conflict or emotional struggle regarding a particular issue or decision.
Example: "She is often torn with doubt about her career choices, unsure of which path to take."
Alternatives: "are conflicted about" or "are struggling with".
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Democrats and Republicans are torn, with Senate Majority Leader Harry M. Reid (D-Nev). urging action ahead of his difficult reelection fight but others unmoved.
Women understand that even saving a little now can make a big difference in the long run, but they are torn with the immediate needs for their kids or loved ones and may push this off.
For others, they were connected by more than six degrees of separation and are torn with so many emotions.
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My body is torn with terrible sobs.
After being torn with wool combers' irons, Blaise was beheaded.
Some semen auras glowed with charity; others were torn with enticing holes of savagery; still others flickered and dimmed with substandard voltage.
And Clare Davis is torn with to-and-fro conflicting emotions: "good to see GU impartiality at play and OBO coverage of both semis.
"I'm torn with it.
When I went there, the Department of Political Science was torn with very tough conflicts among the faculty, they hated each other.
I'm torn with the new Spectre x360: I recommended it wholeheartedly last year, as did a number of other publications.
However, in this area I am torn with my own rationalization of the future of a driverless world.
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