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The phrase "a dividing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act or process of separating or partitioning something into parts.
Example: "The committee proposed a dividing of the resources to ensure fair distribution among all departments."
Alternatives: "a separation of" or "a partitioning of".
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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).
The process looks much more like food competition than a dividing of spoils.
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They rehearse, she watches: two experiences of the ghetto across a divide of nearly 500 years.
Not an angry divide, necessarily, but an unavoidable one; a divide of generations, convictions, conventions and therefore of styles.
Read today, across a divide of 30 years defined by the AIDS crisis, these books can seem dated, even quaint.
Almost every family contains a divide of some sort, papered over for gatherings by politesse or booze.
The Virunga Mountains separate the basins of the Nile and the Congo rivers and are the only East African mountains to form a divide of continental stature.
Retailers won't consider online-versus-physical as a divide of merit; they will just celebrate sales.
In this figure, each point at which ΣCI changes value can be considered as a divide of two different multipath natures.
How do we make the horror of it real to us, especially after a divide of nearly 70 years?
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