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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at divided" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks context and clarity, making it unusable in its current form.
Example: "The results were at divided opinions among the committee members."
Alternatives: "in disagreement" or "at odds".
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The time sharing multi-channel system received the input signals from individual gas sensors at divided periodic times and signal-processed sequentially.
There is plenty of evidence that electorates all over the turn their noses up at divided parties.
Using a similar technique, Srinivasan and colleagues also concluded that action gamers excel at divided attention and actively suppress distraction.
A platinum agent administered at divided doses was associated with poor survival in patients with ED-SCLC in our previous randomised phase II study (Sekine et al, 2003).
It's an honour to have them at Divided Love.
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Khartoum's Islamic leaders have proven to be masterly at dividing the rebellion.
The prime minister condemned the plan, saying it was aimed at dividing the country.
Trump is adept at dividing the world into "us" and "them," because he knows that audiences find it comforting.
Another is aimed at dividing America and its allies over a possible war on Iraq and the continued war against terrorism.
They decried the Governing Council as a bunch of quislings and referred to arcane international conspiracies aimed at dividing and squashing the proud Iraqi nation especially the Sunnis.
Mr. Wahid, a Muslim scholar, called the blasts un-Islamic and said they were aimed at dividing the country along religious lines, stifling reforms and toppling his government.
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