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The phrase "a clear divide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distinct separation or difference between two things, such as ideas, groups, or categories.
Example: "There is a clear divide between those who support the policy and those who oppose it."
Alternatives: "a distinct separation" or "a noticeable gap".
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In principle there is a clear divide between science and technology.
There is still a clear divide between the public and police sides of the building.
In the current political climate, with a clear divide between liberals and conservatives, no action is often the only outcome.
The debate established a clear divide over how much control a country should have over its own internet.
"There used to be a clear divide between outlets and regular retail, but that doesn't really exist anymore," he said.
Before I left for college, there was a clear divide between my social life and my parents'.
The Mac and later the iPod helped establish a clear divide between Apple and the rest of gizmoland.
But Mr. Chirac, before leaving Thursday night, suggested that there remained a clear divide between the United States and France.
However, others say that income inequality at the very top creates a clear divide between rich and poor.
(His customers know him as Michael; it helps him make a clear divide between his different worlds).
I see it as the expression of a time when there was a clear divide between online and offline.
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