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The phrase "a parting of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a separation or division, often in a metaphorical sense, such as in relationships or decisions.
Example: "The meeting ended with a parting of ways, as each team decided to pursue different strategies."
Alternatives: "a division of" or "a separation of".
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Then there were feuds between the original developers and a parting of ways -- including a dispute over how to part ways (specifically, in which rabbinical court).
"It was a parting of the waves".
Now, however, there was a parting of the ways.
"There won't be a parting of the skies overnight.
There's a parting of the ways occurring in publishing.
We even encouraged a parting of the ways this summer.
So there has to be a parting of the ways.
It is as if the pair were at a parting of the roads, interrogating the future.
"It was a parting of the waves". They surrounded the minister.
Soon, however, father and son reached a parting of the ways.
But this week's transition deal would mark a parting of the ways.
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