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Discover Ludwig"you fall apart" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who is experiencing a breakdown or losing control emotionally or physically. Example: After the death of her husband, Jane felt like she would fall apart at any moment.
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You fall apart, is what happens.
Sometimes it gets to be too much — you fall apart.
What's the thing that makes you fall apart?
So that night, the second the kids went to bed — (this is also a trait I've noticed: once you have time to fall apart you fall apart very quickly) – I turned off their light and went downstairs and immediately started feeling as bad as I've ever felt.
They damage your cells so much that your organs become unviable, and you have no time to develop cancer, you fall apart in a few days.
In terms of missing the window, if you go public and six months later you fall apart, that's a really unpleasant thing for all and in particular the CEO.
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When you see the people around you falling apart, you sort of have to get treated for them, so you can go back to a normal life".
You can fall apart again when you're alone.
If you are making clothing, be sure that it will not fall off of you or fall apart unexpectedly.
I think only, You cannot fall apart.
That just leads you to fall apart.
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