Sentence examples for divided for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "divided for" is not a commonly used phrase in English.
It can be interpreted as meaning "separated" or "split," but it is not a grammatically correct phrase. A more appropriate phrase to use would be "divided by" or "divided into." Example: The class was divided into two groups for the project.

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PLAY TO BEGIN ON TUESDAY Field Divided for 36-Hole Medal Competition--Many Notables to Participate.

"We divided: for him, poetry; for me, prose".

They may be divided, for example, into vowels and consonants.

Opponents of the EU "have been divided for years".

"We have no chance if we remain divided for ever".

Directors have been divided for a century over "The Cherry Orchard".

I've completed the Celtic knots, kangaroo pocket and side-seam cables, and divided for the armholes.

The party's response is divided, for it created the model that is dying.

Aleppo has been divided for years between rebel and government zones.

He was crying, he said, because the families had been divided for so long.

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These districts must, of necessity, be again sub-divided, for the convenient reception of the votes of the people.

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