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Discover LudwigThe phrase "afraid to split" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing fear or hesitation about dividing or separating something, whether it be a group, an object, or an idea.
Example: "She was afraid to split the team into smaller groups, fearing it would affect their cohesion."
Alternatives: "hesitant to divide" or "reluctant to separate".
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Jerry Bailey, a hall of fame jockey and NBC Sports horse racing analyst, isn't afraid to split horse hairs amid this sea of guarded optimism.
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Only to split again.
They decided to split their assets evenly.
Four stars, to split the difference?
Perhaps its time to split.
"Miley never wanted to split.
To split seemed shameful.
Try to split it up.
Use a barrier to split them up.
Do not be afraid to use a "split verb phrase".
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