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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dramatic split between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant division or difference between two or more entities, ideas, or groups.
Example: "The study revealed a dramatic split between the two political parties on environmental policies."
Alternatives: "a stark divide between" or "a significant rift between".
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Polk's most prominent cause was the annexation of Texas, an issue which caused a dramatic split between Pierce and his former ally Hale, now a U.S. Representative.
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Recent polls of a Clinton-Trump race measured a less dramatic split between men and women.
However, a dramatic split is also occurring in the new, crisis-torn centre of activity of the euro countries, a split between the countries that already or will soon depend on the drip feed of the rescue fund and the countries financing the rescue fund.
Now, in the state of Georgia, there has been a dramatic split in conservative attitudes.
"There is now a dramatic split, almost a schizophrenia, in society," Professor Smolla of the University of Richmond said.
In 1937, two competing exhibitions caused a dramatic split in the art world.
Khloe was the last of her sisters to stop working with the stylist, dropping Rose in what seemed to be a dramatic split last year.
Nevertheless, disagreements between the two major blocs and between other groups occasionally produce dramatic splits in the party.
The finest structuration leads to a dramatic compromise between stiffness and deformation of material.
A dramatic proposal to split California into three separate states has gathered enough signatures to appear on the ballot during the upcoming midterm elections in November.
Spain's dramatic election result – a hung parliament and a roughly equal split between left and rightwing parties – was followed by only modest drama in financial markets.
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