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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are in division" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to entities or items that are categorized or separated into divisions or groups.
Example: "The employees are in division A, which focuses on marketing strategies."
Alternatives: "belong to a division" or "are part of a division".
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"Are Sky and ESPN going to walk away if Rangers are in Division Three?
This fall, three gay teams are in Division 8, and one each in Divisions 6 and 7. Despite the name, not all Gay Hockey Association players are gay.
The other two coaches were from Lafayette College in Easton, Penn., and Marist College in Poughkeepsie, which are in Division I, meaning they can offer student athletes money as an inducement to attend.
Laue said he had received recruiting letters from Hamilton College and Emory University, which are in Division III, but that he still hoped to play for an Ivy League university.
Another Pietersen-baiter pointed out "At least they're 1st division nets Kev!!" Prior's county, Sussex, are in Division One of the County Championship whereas Surrey, with whom Pietersen has signed a new contract, were relegated last season.
"So if we are in Division Three, that is our level.
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A third of Siemens's sales are in divisions that are either losing money or barely turning a profit.
Chopin's grave is in Division 11.
Swindon were in Division Two at the time, but were relegated in 1965, subsequently finishing seventh, eighth and ninth.
And Buffalo, which has been in Division I the longest, increased spending by 22percentto to $21.85 million from $17.86 million.
It is in Division 2 of Being and Time that authenticity, so understood, becomes a central theme.
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