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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big divide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant difference or gap between two groups, ideas, or situations.
Example: "There is a big divide between those who support the new policy and those who oppose it."
Alternatives: "a large gap" or "a significant split".
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It's a big divide.
"It would create a big divide".
But on two areas there is still a big divide.
The plenary session on production economics displayed a big divide in agricultural economics, especially in Europe.
So if there isn't a big divide on the inflation target, what is the difference?
We don't think there should be a big divide between us and the fans".
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A big dividing point is virtual keyboards versus physical keyboards.
Unionization wasn't a big dividing line among these voters, however.
The '60s was a big dividing line, how you stood on the '60s began to determine how religious you were.
What I'm saying is that there's a big dividing line in British politics between people who, when asked to reach to make more savings, immediately ask the poorest to make more savings and [those who think the opposite].
Twenty years ago, in advance of the 1992 Maastricht Treaty, which paved the way for a monetary union and the creation of the euro, a big dividing line in British politics was between pro-Europeans, who supported these efforts, and "Eurosceptics," who vehemently opposed them.
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