Sentence examples for a schism of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a schism of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a division or split within a group, organization, or ideology.
Example: "The political party experienced a schism of opinions regarding the new policy, leading to a significant rift among its members."
Alternatives: "a division of" or "a split in".

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There is talk everywhere of a Republican "civil war," of a "schism," of the G.O.P. as "a coalition of two parties" that can no longer stand the sight of one another.

The fictional monk stumbles on another historical conflict, between the Coptic Bishop Cyril of Alexandria, and Nestorius, the Syrian-born patriarch of Constantinople whom Cyril deposed as a heretic in a schism of AD 431.

While transgender people have always been a part of the larger gay experience, there has been a schism of late.

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Formula Money, a racing industry monitor, sent out a press release Friday trying to calculate the cost of a schism for the sport and saying predicting that both television companies and circuits might try to renegotiate.

The fight has gone on too long and run too deep: a schism not of two distinct sides but of two sides existing within a single consciousness, one that is both the nation's and the author's.

"It was a classic schism of two generations," he said.

Surrounding this necrotic core lies the ischemic penumbra, an area of less severe damage, functionally impaired but metabolically active tissue, balanced precariously between a complex schism of endogenous neuroprotective and neurotoxic events.

Many of them had declared themselves unwilling to continue in a church that has sanctioned the ordination of women as bishops and hovered on the brink of a schism over the decision of the Episcopal Church in the United States to ordain gay and lesbian bishops.

The Episcopal Church U.S.A., for example, is on the verge of a schism over the ordination of a gay bishop.

Cornelius' pontificate was complicated by a schism, one cause of which was the self-appointment of the Roman priest Novatian as antipope (the second in papal history); and the second, the dispute over the church's attitude toward Christian apostates.

They were discussing an argument that was, at that moment, causing a schism between parts of Brighton's queer and feminist communities.

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