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disassemble from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "disassemble from" is not correct and not commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to describe the action of taking something apart, but the preposition "from" is not appropriate in this context. Example: "You need to disassemble the device before cleaning it."
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This indicates that the MCC needs to disassemble from the APC at metaphase to elicit anaphase [40], [53].
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Do holotoxins disassemble from toxin complexes?
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These localizations almost certainly reflect the inability of these proteins to disassemble from endosomal membranes, thus trafficking with them to reach the last compartments in the endocytic pathway.
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Through thoughtfully designed experiments and brilliant analysis, the results reveal that specific preassembled building blocks incorporate into and disassemble from FAs symmetrically (i.e., without change in composition).
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We hypothesize that the inhibition of further oligomerization precludes appropriate membrane tubulation so that observed invaginations are less deep than in wild type cells and that proteins disassemble from the endocytic site prematurely.
Reviewer 2: This manuscript describes results of careful and elegant biophysical experiments designed to test the hypothesis that focal adhesions form and disassemble from pre-formed, specific macromolecular assemblies.
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First of all, AECs are disassembled from WPCBs by a self-designed machine; meanwhile, the disassembled AECs are subjected to an integrated process, involving heating treatment, crushing, sieving, and magnetic separating, to recover aluminum and iron; finally, the off-gas and residue generated during the aforementioned processes are analyzed to evaluate environmental risks.
Fig. 10 Smali code disassembled from the extracted classes.dex.dex
Electronic components (ECs) disassembling from waste printed circuit boards (WPCBs) is the first and essential step in WPCBs recycling chain.
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Fig. 17 Smali code disassembled from the second new.apk file Fig. 18 Process used to obtain the original class from the APK file with class encryption.
After satisfactory realignment and secure fixation were confirmed by fluoroscopy, all provisionally transfixed Kirschner wires were removed and the guide system was disassembled from the intramedullary nail.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider using more common and grammatically accepted alternatives like "detach from", "remove from", or "take apart" for clearer communication.
Common error
Avoid using "from" after "disassemble". It's more appropriate to say "disassemble [object]" or "take [object] apart". For example, say "Disassemble the engine" instead of "Disassemble the engine from the car."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "disassemble from" functions as a verb phrase, attempting to describe the action of taking something apart. However, Ludwig AI points out that it is grammatically incorrect and not commonly used.
Frequent in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "disassemble from" might seem intuitive, Ludwig AI identifies it as grammatically incorrect. It appears in a variety of sources, but is best avoided in favor of clearer alternatives such as "detach from", "remove from", or "take apart". Using these alternatives will ensure clearer and more accurate communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
detach from
Emphasizes a physical separation or disconnection.
remove from
Focuses on taking something away from a location or object.
separate from
Highlights the act of creating a distinction or space between two things.
dismantle
Implies taking something apart piece by piece.
take apart
A more general way to express the act of separating components.
extract from
Suggests carefully removing something from a larger entity.
disengage from
Focuses on releasing or freeing something from a connection.
decouple from
Implies severing a relationship or dependency between two things.
unfasten from
Specifically refers to releasing a fastening.
unbind from
Focuses on undoing a binding or connection.
FAQs
How can I use the word "disassemble" correctly?
Use "disassemble" followed directly by the object being taken apart (e.g., "Disassemble the device"). Avoid adding "from" after "disassemble".
What's a better way to say "disassemble from"?
Consider alternatives such as "detach from", "remove from", "take apart", or "dismantle" depending on the intended meaning.
Is it grammatically correct to say "disassemble from"?
No, it is not grammatically correct. The correct usage is to say "disassemble" followed by the object, or use a different phrase altogether like "separate from".
What is the difference between "disassemble" and "take apart"?
"Disassemble" and "take apart" are very similar in meaning. "Disassemble" sounds more formal. Both imply separating something into its component pieces.
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Usage summary
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