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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cleavages in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to divisions or splits within a particular group, cause, or concept. For example, "We are seeing increasing cleavages in public opinion on climate change."
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Second is the presence of deep intergroup cleavages in society.
Critics fear that Modi may exacerbate sectarian cleavages in India and tensions in the region.
There are other demographic cleavages in US voting, but they don't appear quite as dramatic as the racial one.
Unfortunately, the awakening has also exacerbated existing political divisions and fomented new political cleavages in an already fractured and fragile Iraqi body politic.
The Saudi government's policy of fanning sectarian cleavages in the region is having an impact on its own Shiite minority.
This stems partially from the new cleavages in bazaar networks that resulted from the Islamic Republic's management of the economy and the picking of politically subservient economic winners.
The military disaster implicit in this inefficient structure was made even more likely by deep social cleavages in the German command.
Failing this, I am left to ponder again the fact that this post-Soviet America has turned against its own culture and has seen cleavages in its own population that can only rejoice its most fervent ill-wishers.
In Poland the return of the post-Communists came even more quickly than in Hungary, with the Democratic Left Alliance winning in 1993, reinforcing cleavages in Polish society between those ready to move on and those who could not.
The cleavages in mud are marked by ice blue dashed line.
Radioisotopes emit energy from the nucleus and generate ionized atoms and free radicals to induce single strand cleavages in DNA.
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