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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be torn apart" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of something being severely divided or broken into pieces. For example: "The couple's relationship was torn apart by their constant fighting."
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She'd be torn apart.
Let the foundation be torn apart.
"They think the body will be torn apart.
Birds will be torn apart in "pole-mounted Cuisinarts".
Either way, the Yankees are about to be torn apart.
We will not be torn apart by such horrors.
Both can be torn apart all too casually.
Perhaps it is fitting for an auto company to be torn apart by such a game.
If the measure fails, some residents say they are worried the community will be torn apart.
Do these companies really have poor governance that ought to be torn apart by shareholders?
They can be torn apart by divorce, sibling rivalry and nepotism.
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