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The phrase "a final split" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a definitive separation or division, often in contexts such as relationships, organizations, or processes. Example: "After months of negotiation, the company announced a final split from its parent organization."
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Montenegro officially proposed a final split from Serbia, suggesting that the two Balkan republics recognize each other as sovereign states.
The party of President Vojislav Kostunica of Yugoslavia pulled out of Serbia's coalition government today in what could become a final split in the ruling pro-democracy camp.
Gradually, the powders were edged out, to be replaced by booze; there was a final split with his wife, Angie; and his formidable creativity surged back.
A4 Rift in Serbian Coalition The party of Yugoslavia's president, Vojislav Kostunica, pulled out of Serbia's coalition government in what could become a final split in the governing pro-democracy camp.
They grouped themselves intellectually around the quarterly Dissent (still around, still vitamin-rich) and organizationally around the remnants of the old Eugene Debs-Norman Thomas Socialist Party and then, after a final split, around a grouplet called Democratic Socialists of America.
Bewick started work at once on the second volume, Water Birds, but the disagreement over authorship led to a final split with Beilby.
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Their cautious reunion, their nervous gladness contains a final split-second in which they look aghast, as if on the edge of the void that may be their married life, for it is a play about the perils of an arranged marriage in which the bride herself has done all the arranging.
Bode Miller skied off course after he was leading by 0.70 of a second at the final split.
The short, based on a story by Ambrose Pierce, tells of the final split seconds in the life of an American Civil War soldier who is about to be unjustly hanged from a bridge for treason.
One cladogram (Fig. 1b) had only five branching points because the final split led to a polytomy a situation in which three or more lineages emerge from the same branching point because the relationships among them cannot be determined.
Ertl's second run was a remarkable effort, and Goetschl was only eight-hundredths of a second ahead of Ertl in the final split time before her gaffe.
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