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to deconstruct
verb
To break something down into its component parts.
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The phrase 'to deconstruct' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe analyzing something (usually an idea, text, or theory) in order to better understand its component parts and how each contributes to the whole. For example, "The professor asked the class to deconstruct the arguments in the essay to better understand their underlying assumptions."
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"Way to deconstruct shitty comedy".
— more daunting to deconstruct than "A Separation".
And we're trying to deconstruct that stereotype".
Tinkerers seek little justification to deconstruct any technology.
'I want to deconstruct the current British State.
Then it is time to deconstruct your chair.
"I used to think you should try to deconstruct everything.
She didn't want in any way to deconstruct him".
Mr. Morris's way of telling the Socrates story is to deconstruct it by multiplying it.
Using an art mannequin, children learn to deconstruct the human figure into basic shapes.Sept.Sept
Commentators began to deconstruct Mr. Medvedev's appearance as soon as it ended.
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