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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'was torn down' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing something that has been destroyed or demolished. For example: "The old factory building was torn down last year to make way for new homes."
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Then it was torn down.
(It was torn down anyway).
Its emblematic statue was torn down.
It was torn down in 1926.
Our house was torn down.
Wrought iron fencing was torn down.
The old mansion was torn down.
The building was torn down in 1923.
But soon the building was torn down.
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She said the company was tearing down privacy protections.
Curtains are torn down.
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