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Discover LudwigThe phrase "divide meaning" is not a commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is not grammatically correct and does not make sense when used alone. It is possible that it could be used in a specific context or as part of a longer sentence, but it would not be a common or standard phrase. Instead of "divide meaning," it would be more natural to use phrases like "separate meanings" or "split the meaning." For example: - In order to fully understand the poem, we must separate its different meanings. - The term "love" can be split into multiple meanings.
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Another aspect of the double burden in Africa is that there is class divide, meaning that most white families, including poor ones, employ Africans either as a live-in worker or a part-time worker.
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Most state high courts have five or seven judges, as opposed to the nine who sit on the federal Supreme Court, and they are often closely divided, meaning that a shift in a single seat can have enormous significance.
And that time can be divided, meaning a father can take a few weeks off when his baby is born and a few more after his wife returns to work.
But Turkish society is deeply divided, meaning that half the population generally thinks that what the other half believes is completely insane.
"Getting information out of Yemen is deeply difficult these days; the war has sharpened divides, meaning that even when one gets information, it's often filtered through the biases of interlocutors," Adam Baron, a former foreign correspondent in Yemen, told The WorldPost.
The new Mexican president will probably face a divided congress, meaning he or she would wield considerably less clout than past leaders did.
It also said the two countries would "join their efforts to build a lasting and stable peace regime" on the divided peninsula, meaning talks to reduce military tensions that could eventually lead to a formal peace treaty to end the Korean War.
The text was divided into meaning units.
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Thereafter, the text was divided into meaning units.
The text was then divided into meaning units and the meaning units were condensed.
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