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The phrase "a divide of the" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could be used in discussions about differences or separations between groups or concepts, but it would need to be part of a more complete phrase to be clear.
Example: "There is a divide of the opinions on this matter that needs to be addressed."
Alternatives: "a division of the" or "a gap in the" or "a separation of the".
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We face the same situation as the U.S. did in the last election with a divide of the cities and big towns versus the rural and rust-belt areas of the country.
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Meanwhile, the six stands right now not so much as an emblem of excess and inanity, as a sign in the road, a dividing of the ways, continuing to exert its gravity as old and new divide and converge.
Increasing the applied voltage to 17 kV resulted in a dividing of the straight fluid jet (Figure 2d).
This was a divide of precedential importance for both the OCC and Blackstone.
Read today, across a divide of 30 years defined by the AIDS crisis, these books can seem dated, even quaint.
This is an expanded form of the upper-right piece of a divided area of the surface of the sphere shown in Figure 5. Figure 7 The lower-left pieces of a divided area on the surface of the sphere.
This is an expanded form of the lower-left piece of a divided area of the surface of the sphere shown in Figure 7.
Reed's obsession with decadence was but one side of the coin, for he was a divided soul of the gorgeous and the grotesque.
The District Court granted summary judgment for the city, and a divided panel of the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit reversed.
The decision, by a divided panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York, was a sharp rebuke for the F.C.C. and for the Bush administration.
This decision was affirmed in turn by the Illinois Appellate Court, 82 Ill.App.3d 7403 403 N.E.2d 77 (1980), and by a divided vote of the Supreme Court of Illinois.
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