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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he was torn" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to express a state of inner conflict or indecision. Here are a few examples: 1. "As he stared at the two job offers, he was torn between the higher paying position or the one with better benefits." 2. "She was torn between her loyalty to her family and her desire for independence." 3. "Standing in front of the ice cream shop, he was torn between his favorite flavor and trying something new." 4. "They were both good options, but he was torn about which college to attend." 5. "She was torn between her love for her hometown and the opportunities in the big city."
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He was torn.
"He was torn," said Mrs. Inghilterra.
He was torn up pretty good after that.
Dr. Dall'Agnol Modesto, the family doctor, said he was torn.
In the end, though, he was torn down.
But as a D'Oyly Carte enthusiast, he was torn.
Ishmael Houston-Jones, a member of the standing Bessie committee, said he was torn.
Nicodemo, 35, said he was torn about coming out for years.
Baquet recalls that he was torn about accepting the offer from Carroll.
When the Times approached him about writing a column, he was torn.
At trial, Mr. Kumar said he was torn about his transgressions.
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