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Discover Ludwig"a huge divide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant difference or separation between two groups, ideas, or things. Example: "There is a huge divide between the rich and the poor in this country, with the wealthiest 1% owning the majority of the nation's wealth."
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There's a huge divide between front- and back-office.
Yes, perfect". There's a huge divide between militarized rebels and civilians.
Paxman intervenes to say London is a city with a huge divide between rich and poor.
There wasn't actually a huge divide between hippies and punks back then that we made out there was.
You vote according to whether you are religious or not and Turkey right now is experiencing a huge divide.
Beyond that, there is a huge divide when it comes to development, spawned by years of inequality.
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As one senior NATO official puts it, "The issue of a separate EU military command is a huge dividing line".
But there remains a huge dividing factor between the US and Saudi Arabia on one side and Russia and Iran on the other – what to do about Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
There was a huge ideological divide in the room, with the Democrats praising mandatory rules and Republicans hailing voluntary steps.
Because the Post-ABC polling shows a huge generational divide — with young people overwhelmingly supportive of legalization.
Attempts by successive governments to encourage more vocational provision have failed because they have not addressed a huge funding divide that favours universities at the expense of FE.
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