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Discover Ludwig"divides in two" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is usually used as a verb phrase, to signify when something is divided or split into two parts. For example, "The classroom divides in two, with half of the students working on a project on one side and the other half discussing their thoughts on the book they are reading."
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At the start of cell division, the centrosome replicates and divides in two.
An existing line runs east from Alberta and then cuts south through the Dakotas and Nebraska, where it divides in two.
Sadler's Wells, EC1, Tue to 29 May BRB divides in two this month for its annual tours of the north and south.
In higher organisms (eukaryotes) there is first an elaborate duplication and then a separation of the chromosomes (mitosis), after which the cytoplasm divides in two.
In bacteria (prokaryotes) the chromosome (the body that contains the DNA and associated proteins) replicates and then divides in two, after which a cell wall forms across the elongated parent cell.
Syria today divides in two, he said - into Syrians who will vote yes for Assad, and those who will vote no, or in other words not vote at all.
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