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Discover LudwigThe phrase "torn into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of something being ripped or divided into pieces. For example: "The skirt had been torn into shreds by the end of the night."
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My uncle's body was torn into pieces.
High fuel costs have torn into profits across the industry.
"It's the best thing since bread torn into little pieces".
Like Cobain, Vedder was being torn into two directions.
By tradition, this garment had been torn into two pieces by St. Martin of Tours (c.
Bank executives have torn into the law, claiming that it will cost them billions of dollars.
Steel furnishings and aluminum plane parts were torn into white-hot shrapnel.
He was unable to use his arm, its muscles and tissues torn into shreds.
Bullet holes and shattered windows are everywhere, and streets are torn into muddy tracks.
Mr. Stokoe had me fill it with newspaper torn into inch-wide strips.
I love salty, savoury confit duck torn into shreds and tossed with beans or lentils.
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