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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a split of" can be used in written English and is grammatically correct.
It typically refers to a division or separation of something into smaller parts. Here is an example sentence: "The company's profit margins have been affected by a split of revenues between its various divisions."
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A split of chemo radiotherapy of 1 week was inserted for these patients.
A split of a fragment F is a tuple (F1, F2) such that F = F1 ∪ F2 and F1 ∩ F2∅.
The Orioles earned a split of the four-game series.
He swam a split of 26.46 to Cavic's 27.26.
The Royals overcame a four-run deficit to earn a split of the four-game series.
Today she also anchored a victorious 4x400 relay with a split of 49.4.
The worst thing that can happen, and sometimes does, is a split of the main trunk.
The defeat gave the Mets 24-333) a split of their four-game series against Florida.
The Mets 36-477) will take it; the victory gave them a split of the series.
Shareholders are also increasingly demanding a split of the chairman and chief executive roles.
They will try to salvage a split of the four-game series this afternoon.
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