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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deep schism" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a serious division or disagreement within a group or organization. Example: The country was torn apart by a deep schism between the two political parties, causing chaos and conflict in the government.
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It's no place for resolving the politics of deep schism, but that's how it is.
Today, the collateral damage of Cincinnati's racial strife includes, curiously, a deep schism within the gay community.
When asked directly, senior clergymen deny any deep schism, blaming Baathists seeking to destabilize Iraq for the violence.
Howard Dean has said he will sign it despite the deep schism the issue has created among Vermonters.
Even a rudimentary look at the strands on Mumsnet reveals a deep schism when it comes to working mothers.
It turned into a deep schism a year later, when Hamas routed the pro-Abbas forces in Gaza after a brief but bloody factional war.
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But his calm demeanor Wednesday belied deep schisms between the police and the mayor.
The show lays bare the deep schisms in Iraqi society over the limits of Western-style notions of free speech.
If he becomes president, Mr Romney will also have to deal with deep schisms on foreign policy within his own party.
There are deep schisms within the Democratic Party that were masked for a time, first by Bush and then by Obama's election.
According to Ms. Lundy, there are two deep schisms in the church of chicken: the dredgers versus the batterers, and the deep-fryers versus the pan-fryers.
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