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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big split between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant division or disagreement between two or more parties, groups, or ideas.
Example: "There is a big split between the two factions in the organization, making collaboration difficult."
Alternatives: "a significant divide between" or "a major rift between".
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There is a big split between CPU-bound versus memory-bound workloads.
However, there was a big split between its performance in Europe and the Americas.
In the good movies about real events, there's never a big split between people's personal life and what they do [as professionals].
They even pour us teas and coffees… Researcher - So there isn't, you know, there isn't a big split between patients and staff?
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Again, there's a big split here between people who've tried it (74percentt say it's acceptable) and people who haven't (37percentt).
"There was a big split in the community between people who wanted to have our ministry focus on healing the earth, and those who wanted to focus on healing people," she added.
David Bernstein, FA chairman between 2011 and 2013, said he was troubled by "a big split" within Uefa.
A big split on this issue emerged at a top-level meeting in New York this week between America, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations.
Will there be a big split?
And there is a big split in Germany.
It was a big split in the scene.
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