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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be divided on" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to have opposing opinions or be in disagreement about something. Example: The group was divided on whether to approve the proposed budget.
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The abstruse question of whether a two-constituency town should be divided on the halved apple or the doughnut principle is one I'll leave for another day when we're feeling stronger.
Opinion now seems to be divided on whether this is the 400th anniversary of the birth of Claude Lorrain (as one would suppose from the inscription on his gravestone in Rome).
AA members seem to be divided on the subject.
No doubt public opinion will be divided on the issue.
Europe seems to be divided on the issue.
People are always going to be divided on this issue.
But opinion appears to be divided on the issue, with others congratulating the pair.
Critics may be divided on the literary merits, but young readers really like these books.
Mr. Barak's advisers are reported to be divided on this issue.
But House Republicans appear to be divided on this matter themselves.
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The camp is divided on this one.
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