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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a splitter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a device or tool that divides something into parts, often in contexts related to technology or equipment.
Example: "We need to buy a splitter to connect multiple devices to the same audio source."
Alternatives: "a divider" or "a separator".
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Clemens threw a splitter that dived.
Jorge Posada called for a splitter, and Clemens agreed.
Sasaki threw a splitter, low, out of the strike zone.
"It was either a cutter or a splitter.
Sometimes, Sturtze said, he starts with a splitter.
Chaucer was a splitter, and even Shakespeare had a go.
He has a slider and a splitter and is working on a curveball.
This book is the work of a splitter and a lumper.
As a rule, though, oxytocin is a joiner not a splitter.
LUCIE, Fla., March 7 - Paul Lo Duca called for a splitter.
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