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The phrase "we will dismantle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of taking something apart or breaking it down, often in a metaphorical or literal sense. Example: "In our efforts to improve efficiency, we will dismantle the outdated processes that are hindering our progress."
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We will dismantle terrorist networks that threaten our people.
If we carry on cutting subsidies we will dismantle the theatre industry".
"We are not saying we will dismantle the M.C.T.F.," Mr. Omar said.
To do so will require that we will dismantle the culture of machine politics, which has dominated our county for decades.
We will learn every lesson of accent and idiom, we will dismantle every last pretense and practice you hold, noble as well as ruinous.
According to protest leader and former deputy prime minister Suthep Thaugsbuan, "We will dismantle our stage, break our rice pots, move our kitchen, and open a new battlefield to take over the capital".
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And now that we're being labeled as the force that will "dismantle" Western civilization, it's all the more important.
A party that will dismantle the NHS before our eyes.
Let him say that he will dismantle apartheid.
Bonhams will dismantle the aircraft for transport and reassemble it in the atrium.
To make good on that pledge, Iran will dismantle links between networks of centrifuges.
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