Sentence examples for artificially split from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "artificially split" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something has been divided or separated in a way that is not natural or organic, often for a specific purpose.
Example: "The data was artificially split into two groups to analyze the results more effectively."
Alternatives: "unnaturally divided" or "artificially divided".

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The former manager, Jonathan Danos, says that large secret payments of "commissions" to middlemen were artificially split to make them look smaller, and thus avoid official scrutiny.

Artificially split MCM2 intein derived from Halorhabdus utahensis remained highly soluble and was capable of protein trans-splicing with excellent ligation kinetics by reassembly under high salinity conditions.

He had the power to reform the voting system and re-unite the artificially split parties of the centre-left when he flirted with Paddy Ashdown and proportional representation.

But Wook's picture comes into its own in its lyrical portrait of the friendship that develops between the rival soldiers (exchanging addresses, porn mags and photographs of girlfriends back home), and its satirical swipes at a single nation artificially split in two.

A Labour government would have to introduce new anti-avoidance tax rules to deal with households planning to artificially split their homes into flats to get around paying the mansion tax on homes worth over £2 million, tax experts have warned.

This looks even more bizarre with services such as AT&T's U-verse and Verizon's FiOS in which all content is delivered over the same pipe, artificially split into data and video pieces.Apple and Google's respective TV-connected hardware demonstrate the divide from different sides.

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Forget the shady metrics, forget the endless parsing of artificially-split voting blocs (I just heard Hillary Clinton answer a question about her lack of black support by countering that she had great support among "working people" -- as if those were two separate groups).

The total sample was artificially randomly split into two population subsamples of equal sizes (nA = nB = n/2) as if they came from different geographical location though all the simulations involved a single well mixed population (without any limitation of flow between the subsamples).

All reported structures of inteins, including artificially fused split inteins, share a common HINT fold.

As for the false negative predictions, most of them were due to the short size of one or both artificial fragments: in 64% of all artificially-introduced splits, at least one of the resulting CDS fragments was <80 amino acid long.

The choice of a phylogenetically closer species would presumably split artificially large families.

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