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The phrase "a very clear divide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distinct separation or difference between two things, often in discussions about opinions, groups, or categories.
Example: "In the debate over climate change, there is a very clear divide between those who support immediate action and those who are skeptical of its urgency."
Alternatives: "a stark contrast" or "a distinct separation."
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Now it seems there's a very clear divide between the people who stopped at the traffic lights and the people who were hit.
There is now a very clear divide at the top of UKIP.
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"It breaks down a very clear conceptual divide between things that are private and things that are public online".
"But that requires leaders, political leaders, religious leaders, business leaders, all of us to send a very clear signal that we are not going to be divided in that fashion.
Support Vector Machines[ 26] are classifiers that divide data instances of different categories with a linear boundary supported by a very clear gap (called maximum margin).
It's got a very clear interface.
"That is a very clear deadline".
"Chinese law has a very clear provision.
It's a very clear connection.
"We have already a very clear plan".
We gave them a very clear label".
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