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The phrase "a lopsided division" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unequal or unbalanced distribution of something, such as resources, responsibilities, or opinions.
Example: "The committee's decision resulted in a lopsided division of funds, favoring one project over the others."
Alternatives: "an uneven distribution" or "an imbalanced allocation".
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Meanwhile, a lopsided division of spoils among the groups has festered into a conflict that some Alaskans fear could unravel the catch-share project itself, which has done much good, they say, despite its flaws.
By only looking backward, Ms. Scarf overlooks what is going on sideways: a fight between spouses may reflect "old frustrations and repressed hatreds," but it may also reflect, as sociologists find, a lopsided division of power between them.
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But now this has become a grim and joyless affair, another rote and meaningless role in the lopsided division of domestic labour.
BRAVES 14, EXPOS 4 Mike Hampton allowed three hits in five innings and hit a home run as Atlanta closed in on its record 12th straight division title with a lopsided victory in Montreal.
Camacho Jr. scored a lopsided unanimous decision over Rocky Martinez to retain his World Boxing Association title in the North American super lightweight division.
A lopsided bedpan.
Look for a lopsided victory.
That created a lopsided system.
Can a win-win negotiation look like a lopsided deal?
But Semmelweis was a lopsided genius.
A lopsided smile slides up his face.
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