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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are split from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of dividing or separating something from a larger whole.
Example: "The documents are split from the main file for easier access and organization."
Alternatives: "are separated from" or "are divided from".
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Slates are split from quarried blocks about 7.5 cm (3 inches) thick.
Lastly, we changed the way clitic pronouns are split from verbs.
The Solasteridae are split from the Velatida, and the old Spinulosida is broken up.
WASHINGTON -- It's "tragic" when people are split from their families because they do something wrong, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum said Thursday.
Although the nests of the Ptyonoprogne crag martins resembles those of typical Hirundo species like the barn swallow, the research showed that if Delichon, Cecropis and Petrochelidon are split from Hirundo, Ptyonoprogne should also be treated as a separate genus.
Whether the LDLs (low density lipoproteins) are split from the VLDLs (very low density lipoproteins) that were made in your liver from the carbohydrates that you've eaten and become heavy, oxidized, smaller LDL particles is at the discretion of your endothelial cells (e.g., Pinkney 1997).
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The United Nations may be split from top to toe.
One option is to recommend that Openreach be split from BT entirely.
He assumed the apartment had once been split from a larger apartment.
My face was split from ear to ear with a huge grin.
CBS, which was split from Viacom in January 2006, said revenue fell 3percenttoto $3.37 billion, from $3.48 billion last year.
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