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Discover Ludwig"teasing apart" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe a process of taking something apart to analyze it in detail. For example: "The scientists spent hours teasing apart the strands of DNA to determine what effect the mutation might have."
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Deconstruction meant that you could write a long essay teasing apart two words.
SheZoom had a five-part deconstruction teasing apart the ethos of the show.
They are teasing apart the recipes encoded in plant DNA for building different kinds of flowers.
A portion of the surgery was also devoted to teasing apart the boys' brain tissue.
Teasing apart these complex chemical soups can sometimes take years, scientists say.
And research is teasing apart the phonetic components of babble, along with the interplay of neurologic, cognitive and social factors.
Then four other assistants began the tedious process of teasing apart every follicle into an individual piece.
Teasing apart the arapaima's five species is a first and necessary step to assure their long-term survival.
Despite the difficulty of teasing apart the couple's tight collaborative weave, several pieces, Mr. Farrell noted, are indisputably Ms. Rame's alone.
After the Mozart mishap, Dr. Levitin and a graduate student, Anjali Bhatara, decided to try teasing apart some elements of musical expression in a rigorous scientific way.
When it stopped, the butchers set upon it, first cutting off the forequarter, then teasing apart the hindquarter with hooks and boning knives.
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