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"dividing the work" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to the act of splitting a task or project among different individuals or groups. Example: "To increase efficiency, we will be dividing the work into smaller teams with specific responsibilities."
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The pro-Romney forces are, for now, dividing the work the way they usually do.
He quickly established the idea of dividing the work into 12 movements, the subjects of which were negotiated during several early discussions.
Instead of hedging its bets by dividing the work among several vendors, Health and Human Services awarded the entire $887 million order to VaxGen.
By dividing the work between the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulatory Authority, British officials are acknowledging that regulators became overstretched.
One note, the indictment said, contained entries such as "The guard," "Taking things from the room (..., the knives, the paper for the window)." Another note said, "Dividing the work of hunting," "Preparation," and "Attack," the indictment said.
And dividing the work between many laboratories maximised the sharing of know-how among Sao Paulo's scientists.In this section Birds of a feather Fruits of co-operation Listening for trouble Milestone or millstone?
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Policies that single out any of those groups for special treatment result in dividing the working class and become another example of that old ruler's standby: divide and rule.
This goes back to the struggles of the '60s and '70s when many groups which claimed the mantle of Marxism rejected all national liberation struggle as "dividing the working class".
He overlooked how the Troupe lampooned the politics of hatred that served - and still serves - as a distraction, dividing the working class, keeping workers fighting amongst themselves rather than fighting together for the benefit of all.
"We don't divide the work up.
Then they broke the movie into sections and divided the work.
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