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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I disassembled" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the action of taking something apart, typically in a mechanical or technical context. Example: "After several hours of work, I disassembled the old engine to see what parts needed replacement."
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I disassembled it this summer.
I disassembled everything, grabbed the old hoses and brought the entire mess to the hardware store, where an employee nodded empathetically and handed me some adapters.
"So I disassembled it and kept on building new robots and machines," Völker says.
The Big Mac has three pieces of bread, and as I discovered when I disassembled the sandwich and took a bite, there is a very good reason why.
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As long as I can remember, I've disassembled (and sometimes even reassembled!) every gadget I could get my hands on.
I can't tell you how many times I've disassembled the bomb in my dreams".
Just when I thought I should disassemble the whole operation to open the door and check, the seatbelt light dinged on, ostensibly keeping other bathroom-goers in place.
Late one afternoon, I began disassembling it with a chainsaw.
("The fuze was not working and I was disassembling it to fix it when it exploded," he said).
I had to really immerse myself in this grand Portuguese songwriting tradition and learn about how it was put together and how it works so that Ana and I could disassemble it a little bit and try and get at something fresh with it.
I had totally disassembled it, cleaned and polished every part that wasn't replaced with a new one and then rebuilt the thing very carefully, very slowly, very nervously.
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