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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Pull apart & tear apart

In sports such as (American) football and soccer, is there a difference between "to take a team apart" and "to pull a team apart"?

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Header: Pull apart & tear apart Body: "to take a team apart" and "to pull a team apart" 'pull' and 'tear' suggest more force than 'take', but you'd have to provide a whole sentence for us to be sure. CJ

  • Header: Pull apart & tear apart Body: "to take a team apart" and "to pull a team apart" 'pull' and 'tear' suggest more force than 'take', but you'd have to provide a whole sentence for us to be sure.
  • CJ
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Header: Pull apart & tear apart
Body: "to take a team apart" and "to pull a team apart"

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