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Tony Bennett bridged musical generations | Learn English idiom 'fall apart'

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The Phrase Fall Apart

To fall apart means to break into pieces, to lose shape or to lose structure. A great way to picture this is with food. You can pick up a piece of cornbread and sometimes it holds together. But when it falls apart, it loses its shape and structure. So let's learn the phrasal verb fall apart.

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