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Discover Ludwig"carve up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to mean to divide something into parts or create something from something else. For example: "The group of friends decided to carve up the birthday cake evenly."
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The banks of telephones carve up London.
"I didn't carve up the guy," he said.
There's a great big carve up coming our way!
Three firms carve up most of the major assignments.
The clans competed to carve up the wealth and power of the state.
In recent years, ING has moved to carve up its global operations.
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T: What a carve-up!
The colonial carve-up was always vulnerable.
This was the great carve-up in 1944.
A carve-up was necessary, but the result is unhappy.
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