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The phrase "are divided into many" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how something is separated or categorized into multiple parts or groups.
Example: "The species in this ecosystem are divided into many distinct categories based on their characteristics."
Alternatives: "are categorized into several" or "are split into numerous".
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They have typically boragelike flowers, but their ovaries are divided into many partitions.
These feathery-like structures are divided into many small domains, characterized by low-angle misorientations (rotated less than 15°) between the domains.
In the final assembly line one can see clearly how machinery and human effort in assembly are divided into many specialized skills.
Freight shipments also are divided into many classifications, and one factor influencing the freight rates is the value of the product, with higher-valued products paying more.
To avoid large monolithic transformations, transformations are divided into many small single- or cross-formalism transformations, each with their own concern.
The mountains are divided into many small land blocks that are separated by lowlands or deep saddles; there is no long or continuous mountain range.
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The surface region of a pure liquid is divided into many extreme thin layers.
In CA simulation, the design domain is divided into many small elements called "cells".
Signal processing systems can be divided into many different classes, depending on the demands.
These Franks along the coast were divided into many small kingdoms.
Twenty years ago Europe was divided into many political camps and the situation was dangerous and explosive.
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