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The phrase "* divide" can be correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as a verb phrase, and can be used to indicate that someone or something is being separated into parts or groups. Example: "The teacher asked the students to divide into groups of four for a group project." In this sentence, "* divide" is used to indicate that the students are being separated into smaller groups for the project. Another example: "The shared inheritance was divided among the three siblings." In this sentence, "* divide" is used to show that the inheritance is being divided and distributed among the three siblings.
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To divide?
That's where opinions divide.
You divide the air.
We divide the medicine.
You cannot divide me.
Assassinations disrupt and divide.
"It'll divide the state.
I learned to divide".
Similar(3)
Divide in two.
Divide into 4 portions.
Divide it by time.
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