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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a partial break up of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation where something is not completely divided or separated, but rather only partially so.
Example: "The company experienced a partial break up of its operations due to the recent merger."
Alternatives: "a partial separation of" or "a partial division of".
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There are clear attractions from Shell's viewpoint, including its additional exposure to liquified natural gas, almost immediate cost synergies and, in due course, asset sales from a partial break up of BG's operations.
"There are clear attractions from Shell's viewpoint, including its additional exposure to LNG, almost immediate cost synergies and, in due course, asset sales from a partial break up of BG's operations".
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But for living wills to have this effect, they must move beyond mere contingency planning and towards a partial break-up of banks' balance-sheets.
For a single parent, the full break is available up to $70,600 and a partial break up to $85,100.
Even a partial break-up would be catastrophic for companies throughout the euro zone, and pretty dire elsewhere in Europe's single market.
See Table 1 for a detailed break-up of the different Ct values.
Therefore, there may be no way to avert the partial or complete break-up of the Eurozone in the years to come.
A break-up of the study participants is provided in Table 1.
A simple criterion for the break-up of particles is proposed.
Finally, this novel methodology is employed to simulate the break-up of a turbulent liquid jet.
These droplets result from the break-up of the membrane of a previously formed large bubble.
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