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Discover Ludwig"ripped apart" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that has been separated or torn in two, either physically or figuratively. For example, "The homes of the victims of the flood were ripped apart by the violent storm."
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Were your months ripped apart?
"It was all ripped apart".
He was ripped apart.
Homes were ripped apart.
Eventually even atoms could be ripped apart.
Passenger cars were ripped apart.
"Everything is being ripped apart".
"My children have been ripped apart emotionally.
"We ripped apart the matrix," he said.
The shoe shop was being ripped apart.
I was ripped apart by the audience.
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