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Discover LudwigThe phrase "breaking apart" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts to describe the literal or figurative act of two or more things splitting up or separating. For example, you could say: "After years of marriage, the couple was finally breaking apart."
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But now the consensus is breaking apart.
Verene witnesses divorces, families breaking apart, death.
Now, it's even breaking apart our country.
Is the American family breaking apart?
Instead of pulling together you're breaking apart.
"We are breaking apart the traditional boundaries between species.
I've had a sound for years of glaciers breaking apart.
The country now faces a real risk of breaking apart.
In retrospect, I realize that it was breaking apart.
Nothing rumbles or shakes, but something, certainly, is breaking apart.
Ghaith heard splintering wood, and feared that the ship was breaking apart.
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