Sentence examples for broadly split into from inspiring English sources

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Master of None's 10 episodes could be broadly split into two types.

Pinsex users can be broadly split into two categories – those who just like to curate their own collections and enjoy other people's, and those who are creating their own images.

Current policies effecting CHP can be broadly split into two categories.

The compressor can be broadly split into two sections, compressed and uncompressed.

These can be broadly split into two main groups: (1) pitfalls related to clinical indications and (2) technical and physiological artefacts (Table 1).

The criticisms of the peppered moth case can be broadly split into four categories: 1. Issues of ignorance of the ecology and behavior of the moth   2.

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Then there is paid-for online TV, which broadly splits into two approaches: making content available either through subscription, like LoveFilm's model; or on a pay-as-you-go basis, where viewers are charged show by show.

We have broadly split materials into archeological and volcanic and these two categories are listed in the magnetic data results table ('Archeo/volcanic', Additional file 1: Table S1).

On the basis of these six independent experiments, the eight different diubiquitin linkages can broadly be split into three main groups by preference of all three proteins tested: Lys- and Lys-linked chains showed the highest levels of cleavage, Lys- and Lys-linked chains showed moderate cleavage, and Lys-, Lys-linkedlinked and linear chains demonstrated the lowest levels of cleavage.

They split into three teams.

The science has split into 2 schools.

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