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The phrase "are going to be split" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing future actions or events that involve dividing or separating something.
Example: "The profits from the project are going to be split between the two partners."
Alternatives: "will be divided" or "are set to be separated."
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"The conservatives are going to be split.
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Even the American community is going to be split".
In other words: The more people have any opinion, that opinion is going to be split.
During the week, he found out he was going to be split wide ("Something I was begging for," he said) against the Jets.
Finally, our comment-of-the-half-month is going to be split this time between Barry Hollander of Athens, Ga., and Will from Houston.
"If a decision was taken that [a company is] not going to build model X in that particular plant, or potentially it was going to be split between two sites, then production capacity will go down.
"Since most of our inheritance went to the federal government," she hisses at Mr. Edwards, "now it's going to be split between four?" Anna, who also didn't inherit her father's gift for flattery, describes him as "three toes from the grave".
In other words, whatever they get for ad sales over there at Hulu is going to be split up between Hulu and Comedy Central.
"Pasquale has always had a soft spot for Motorola," said Chris Belden, Motorola's vice president of technology and manufacturing, before he knew his unit was going to be split from the parent company.
From Yang's point of view, the action in China is going to be split between mobile and the out-of-home markets.
Then you have to negotiate with them how the bar is going to be split and how much you can charge.
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