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The phrase "we dissect" is perfectly acceptable in written English
You can use it when you are talking about dissecting something (typically in a scientific context). For example, "In biology class, we dissected a frog to learn about its anatomy."
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We dissect a lot.
We dissect various poems, essays and works of fiction.
We dissect where we've been, our intended paths, routes and toilet stops we almost took, and agree it's a miracle.
Here, based on IfG research, we dissect some of the biggest changes implemented under the Blair, Brown and Cameron administrations.
"But as time progresses, we dissect them and find that their supposed loyalty and camaraderie is paper thin".
And come back to The Caucus in the days ahead as we dissect the implications of this debate.
Still, we are here to find our own style, not necessarily this style, and the mood is buoyant as we dissect the day's best bargains.
Here, we dissect some of the most successful shows of recent years to see what they're made of – and trace their constituent parts back through nearly 100 years of television history.
If, like Jonathan Steele, we dissect the history, it is clear that much of what goes on is not as irrational and divorced from local realities as our leaders' belief-systems have all but hoodwinked us into believing too.
Welcome to Social TV, our weekly blog in which we dissect how Twitter has been watching television over the past seven days, using Second Sync's analytical tools and the wisdom of will.i.am's tweets.
We dissect the profiles of electrostatic potential and energy band inside the SiNWA photoelectrode.
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