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The phrase "a bulkhead between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to construction, architecture, or nautical terminology, referring to a partition or barrier separating two areas.
Example: "The ship was designed with a bulkhead between the engine room and the living quarters for safety."
Alternatives: "a partition between" or "a barrier between".
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Facing the challenges of being in a new country, with a different culture, could play an important role not only for the first generation, but also for their offspring, who perform the duty of being a facilitator of communication or even a bulkhead between their parents and the local population.
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'Face the bulkhead!' they ordered, but I didn't know what a bulkhead was.
"Instead of having a bulkhead for a sign," Mr. Daly said, "we have what may be a bulkhead for a sign plus additional floor space over the sidewalk".
The beach has a bulkhead, and a shed for storing kayaks.
The disturbed man wheeled, grabbed her and tossed her into a bulkhead.
"And down below," said Hancock, "a bulkhead disintegrated into a thousand bits of carbon".
A bulkhead of an oil tanker is chosen for this investigation.
Each was separated from its neighbour by a bulkhead running the width of the ship; there were fifteen bulkheads in all.
Fragments from the shell destroyed a bulkhead and loosened some plates of the ship's bottom.
The two bunkers could be closed off from each other by a bulkhead and steel door.
A bulkhead base is kind of like the Titanic.
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