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The phrase "also want to split" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a desire to divide or separate something in addition to another action or desire.
Example: "In addition to discussing our budget, I also want to split the costs evenly among all team members."
Alternatives: "also wish to divide" or "also desire to separate".
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The most basic way to treat the stems is to trim the ends a small amount each day when you change the water and cut them at a 45° angle but you may also want to: Split the bottom inch of the stem for woody stems like lilacs.
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And get this - they are also the ones that want to split up Iraq instead of keeping it unified.
There's also another problem for anyone who would want to split off from Afghanistan.
He didn't want to split up.
Maybe she will want to split off".
Few want to split from India any more.
"They want to split the Christians from the other sects".
Well, you may want to split your wrath.
"I said, 'We're a team, we don't want to split up,' " Ms. Dente said.
Local politicians want to split Pará, a large Amazonian state, into three.
Mrs Derrick has said the knitters did not want to split into smaller groups.
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