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The phrase "cross the divide" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to figuratively or metaphorically crossing a divide, such as a political or ideological divide. For example, you could say "The two sides have been working together to cross the divide and come to an agreement."
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Few manage to cross the divide successfully.
Younger African-American writers today are more willing to applaud Styron's attempt to cross the divide.
In other words, it allows us to cross the divide between us and others.
Where do you get the courage to cross the divide and get to know another person?
"Unconventional clean energy is now poised to cross the divide and move from the fringes of the energy sector to the mainstream".
Left between these extremes are many people who are both scientific and religious, and confused about whether a bridge can ever cross the divide.
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As the trio completed their epic drive a jubilant Adam announced: "We have crossed the continental divide!
At the top of the stairs, on Descanso Drive, take another short staircase to cross the divided street, then head uphill, to the left.
Eto'o has crossed the divide.
It crosses the divide and is a transnational link.
In 1941, at the age of twenty-six, DiMaggio crossed the divide from star to icon.
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