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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a split at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a division or separation occurring at a specific point or location.
Example: "There was a split at the junction, causing confusion among the drivers."
Alternatives: "a division at" or "a break at".
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But Sir Andrew stressed there was "no logic" in a split at that time.
The issue of a split at the top has been a chief concern for Calpers for some time.
Sirio Maccioni, the restaurateur, stopped in to say hello, and Winnie ran over and did a split at his feet.
"The pension fund shareholders that are promoting a split at the top of the bank are crying foul.
His tactical counterpart Ray Davies said: "We got a split at the bottom, which was pretty important.
The Pentagon consultant dismissed talk of a split at the top of the Administration, however, and said simply, "Rummy is on the team.
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Of note, the spectrum simulated with structure I resembles that obtained by Jayaraman et al., predicting the small splitting at higher frequency and the absence of a splitting at lower frequency.
The lamina densa was present on the pavement, at the dermal side of the blister, consistent with a splitting at the level of the lamina lucida.
Mr. Emil, who once had a banana split at a dinner party at the mayor's home, was inspired to put the dessert on his menu, he said.
However, in the 7-gen-tree, this cluster A is split at a much lower kinship-level i.e. 0.055.
Injection volume was 1 μL with a 15:1 split at an inlet temperature of 275 °C.
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