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"rift" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a noun that means "a very wide and deep crack in the ground or in a rock formation" or "a serious disagreement or fight between two people or groups." For example: "After months of fighting, there was a rift between the two families that could no longer be ignored."
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A rift is opening up.
A rift opens between Synge and Molly.
We've never had a rift!
"This hasn't caused much of a rift.
A rift develops in the denomination.
A rift developed between Marbury and Thomas.
But Carlson's suit has created a rift.
Takes two to mend a rift.
A Rift in Time: Travels with my Ottoman Uncle.
That realization is causing a rift in the AIDS community.
Was there a rift growing between him and David?
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