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"tear apart" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrasal verb meaning to physically or figuratively separate or break something into pieces. For example, "After the argument, the couple was so angry that they tore apart their wedding album."
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He began to tear apart CBS News".
They tear apart the social fabric, and tear apart any notion of a social contract.
They would tear apart our arguments which was intimidating.
He proceeds to tear apart the passengers, all but one.
loss there could tear apart her national governing coalition.
We shouldn't allow fear to tear apart fragile social fabrics.
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Families were torn apart".
Families torn apart.
Time and space tore apart.
Railroad tracks were torn apart.
A history being torn apart.
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