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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The book dissects historical data to show how Napoleon ran his army.
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The specimens were carefully dissected and examined under a microscope.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But it is possible to dissect most crises and examine each component in turn.
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He would rather dissect human emotions at the most personal level.
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It remained the chief subject of the editorial pages, dissected and analyzed ceaselessly.
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Newspaper headlines, radio talk shows and magazine pieces dissected its operations.
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These fan deposits extend into the mountain valleys and have been dissected into terraces by occasional floods emerging from those valleys.
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Tiger's game should not be dissected, merely admired.
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You kind of dissect it and write grammar stuff.