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Discover Ludwig"rip in half" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when someone or something is torn apart in a violent or rapid way. For example: He ripped the book in half in a fit of rage.
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Did the curtain in the temple rip in half before Jesus died or after he died?
Take the dough ball and rip in half.
Make sure that the dollar won't rip in half, otherwise it will become useless in all places.
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A house was ripped in half.
No buildings, all the roofs gone, concrete ripped in half.
The house, a duplex, looked as if it had been ripped in half.
"The USA jersey looks like a Scotland one ripped in half," notes Simon Harley.
Then the sky darkened, the canvas of the meeting tent ripped in half, and God Almighty spoke from the clouds.
From behind, the buildings look as though they have been ripped in half by an angry giant.
Flying robots tangle with military helicopters; a skyscraper is ripped in half by a crazed mechanical threesome.
"It's the unwelcome awareness that being daily ripped in half is not good, not even ultimately".
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