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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed to divide" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a mutual decision to share or separate something among parties involved.
Example: "After much discussion, we all agreed to divide the responsibilities equally among the team members."
Alternatives: "consented to share" or "decided to split".
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In the Treaty of Verdun in 843 they agreed to divide the empire into three kingdoms.
In 1961, teams agreed to divide television revenue equally and began selling league rights as a package.
When New York State agreed to divide half of its tobacco money among the counties, Nassau saw salvation.
In most cases the sellers agreed to divide portfolios into "good banks" and "bad banks" and took only the former.
The triumvirs had agreed to divide the empire, so Antony proceeded to take up the administration of the eastern provinces.
The competitors agreed to divide markets, raise prices, tie products and exclude new competitors, Ammori wrote in his report.
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Israeli officials always say they will not agree to divide "united Jerusalem".
The Council did agree to divide the review into two phases, something friends of Iraq had sought.
When arrangements are made for both a U.S. edition and a foreign edition of the same work, the publishers frequently agree to divide the international markets.
"When arrangements are made for both a U.S. edition and a foreign edition of the same work, the publishers frequently agree to divide the international markets.
Along the way, he meets another 'disease tourist', the death-seeking Marla Singer (Helena Bonham Carter), a whey-faced skid-row Liz Taylor, and they agree to divide up the support sessions so they don't meet.
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