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Discover Ludwig"fall apart from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone or something has become disconnected or separated, often in a negative context. For example, "The couple had grown apart and eventually their marriage fell apart from the strain."
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We've all seen great athletes fall apart from injuries.
"Salvage some pride and don't fall apart from this position".
However, other cases fall apart from lack of evidence.
Then things started to fall apart – from the top.
By the second day, couples are starting to fall apart from fatigue and cramps.
I don't know why they don't just fall apart from sheer stench, but they don't.
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And everything fell apart from there.
"It just all fell apart from there," he told me.
The red carpet interview slightly falls apart from here.
"Country is falling apart, from the bottom up.
Langer uncharacteristically fell apart from there, finishing two over.
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