Sentence examples for as being bisected from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "as being bisected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is divided into two parts or sections.
Example: "The circle can be represented as being bisected by a straight line through its center."
Alternatives: "as being divided" or "as being split".

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In summary, the San Juan watershed can be considered as being bisected by two faults, running through its approximate center.

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The neuronal copying problem can be bisected as follows: the formation of neuronal correspondences between the parental and offspring networks (h-bonds in Figure 1); and the copying of the connection pattern present within the parental network, to the offspring network (p-bonds in Figure 1).

Just as the White House and the Capitol dome are bisected by the Monument.

One might as well be in Forest Lawn, contemplating a loved one - which, in effect, Hirst's embalmed dumb friends are, bisected though they may be.

However, this forest zone is bisected by the low-lying Mandritsara Window, which may serve as a barrier between the two species of Voalavo.

The following day brains were bisected, rinsed 3 × 20 min in 0.12 M TBS and cut into 70 μm coronal sections as above.

Of the remaining reads, 360,731 were bisected at the linker to form successful pairs, while 475,944 remained as unpaired shotgun reads.

This zone is bisected by the red centre line.

The borough is bisected by the Sedgley-Northfield ridge.

The county is bisected by the Saint George River.

The city is bisected by the smaller Martapura River.

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