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Discover Ludwig"divided along" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase "divided along" to refer to a division based on a particular characteristic. For example, "The school is divided along gender lines, with a different classroom for each gender."
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They still divided along party lines.
The court seemed divided along ideological lines.
The argument is divided along ideological lines.
Are these wines divided along vintage lines?
Basra is a city divided along pretty clear lines.
Power in Lebanon is divided along sectarian lines.
Still, this is a nation divided along social lines.
Congress was almost evenly divided along party lines.
52% think Britain is "deeply divided along religious lines".
What's worse is that the judges divided along partisan lines.
The decision in the Herring case divided along familiar lines.
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