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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dividing between" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of separating or creating a boundary between two things or groups. Example: The river served as a natural barrier, dividing between the two rival kingdoms.
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In 1989, the two countries signed the Timor Gap Treaty, dividing between them the Timor Sea's vast oil reserves.
It is dividing between the north and the south, and the young and the old.
One Direction were seen leaving a festival in May on chartered planes – two separate planes, members dividing between.
Insurgents are trying to claim parts of Macedonia that are overwhelmingly Albanian, and the population is quickly dividing between Slavs and Albanians, just as in Kosovo.
The challenge for American foreign policy is not a world supposedly dividing between two camps, one democratic and one authoritarian, as Mr. Kagan asserts.
"One size never fits all, and it isn't just dividing between men and women and gay and straight," she said.
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With the Senate divided 50-50 betheen the parties, that was enough to thwart the Republicans.
These senators may hold the balance of power in the Senate, which is divided 50-50 betheen the parties.
With polls nail-bitingly close, one possible result is that the Senate will divide 50-50 betheen two two parties.
Previously, the Optimedia agency had been 100percentt owned by Publicis and Zenith had been divided 50-50 between Publicis and Cordiant.
Terminal elimination half-life was calculated by dividing 0.693 by the terminal rate constant.
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