Sentence examples for a rift of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a rift of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a division or separation between people, groups, or ideas, often implying conflict or disagreement.
Example: "The recent events have created a rift of distrust between the two communities."
Alternatives: "a divide of" or "a schism of".

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But the rediscovered Hudson is creating a rift of its own.

Concerns in the business world about the strong euro now threaten a rift of sorts in Europe.

Properly dwelled on is the rivalry between the writer brothers, reciprocal envy even leading once to a rift of several years.

After a rift of many months, I am restoring all framed pictures of President William Jefferson Clinton to their rightful spots in my home.

The battle brings public exposure to a rift of decades in the Screen Actors Guild, which was castigated two years ago in a report the guild commissioned from the management consultant Towers Perrin for having no vision or strategic plan and being crippled by infighting and low morale.

Its tagline is "break things on purpose" (something of a rift of Facebook's "move fast and break things").

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There were also rumours of a rift between Sega of Japan and Sega of America; although it was never quite as simple – or juicy – as that.

He described the revelation of such power as "a great rift of light".

A small rift of skin, joined eventually by wrinkles and yet, not quite of them.

After India were knocked out of the tournament in the group stage, there were reports of a rift between certain members of the Indian team and Chappell.

There's a sense of rift, of a creature at once ecstatic at his power and appalled at what he has become.

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