Sentence examples for abrupt divide from inspiring English sources

The phrase "abrupt divide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or sharp separation or difference between two things, such as ideas, groups, or situations.
Example: "The abrupt divide between the two political parties has led to increased tension in the community."
Alternatives: "sharp divide" or "sudden split".

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Here, the first axis explains 16.02% of the variance, and discriminates between Asia and Europe with international breeds clustering in between, but there is a continuum rather than an abrupt divide (e.g. the reader is invited to contrast our Figure  3A with Figure  1 in [ 25]).

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The force is now further divided by the abrupt departure of Mr. Saleh and some 40 officials loyal to him.

While "Keeping Safe the Stars," at a slow-paced 297 pages, is long for a ­middle-grade novel without a complex narrative, and O'Connor's otherwise graceful prose falls victim to a literary tic of writing in abrupt fragments ("She'd already divided her last can of mushroom soup for supper.

The latter can be divided into those samples that show a cortex divided by LAGs and an abrupt change in bone tissue in the outer cortex to an EFS (Fig. 10D F), and in those that show a stratification of the cortex by diffuse but thick annuli (Fig. 10A C).

Here we derived potential landscape thresholds which indicated abrupt changes in water quality or the dividing points between exceeding and failing to meet national surface water quality standards for a rapidly urbanizing city on the Eastern Coast in China.

Basically, in the former, a concept drift can be divided into gradual drift and abrupt drift; while in the latter, a concept drift is recurrent if past concept turns to be current concept.

On the Catholic, mainly nationalist side of the divide in Northern Ireland, many think an abrupt withdrawal — and a hard border — could lead to reunification.

The brutal conclusion to "Is Becks worth a place on the bench?" following on from the equally quick curtailment of the "Will the presence of John Terry and Wayne Bridge divide the dressing room?" and the abrupt finish of the weak, but seemingly always with us "Can a fit and in-form Michael Owen be left behind?" has left a yawning gap.

Protein number increases starting at 0.25 days and then suffers an abrupt decline at 2 days when the cell divides; the cycle is then repeated approximately every 1.3 days.

The area is divided into two landscape types with an abrupt border along Lodge Lane (Fig.  2).

Solving the problem seemed beyond the powers of the health department, divided and demoralized in the wake of the abrupt departure of her predecessor.

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