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The phrase "division of power" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a separation of powers or functions among different entities, such as between the branches of a government. For example, "The Founding Fathers of the United States created a system of checks and balances between the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the government, ensuring a division of power."
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On sexual division of power, our study found that perception of the man as a more powerful partner in marriage is enhanced by the biased marriage arrangement and alcohol consumption.
This division of power helped paralyze the union.
The American system, with its division of power, seems wholly incapable of dealing with the issue.
They draw up family constitutions to work out the division of power and responsibilities.
This division of power would seem to invite executive infighting, but should nevertheless work for Oracle.
For the admirable division of power practised in America does have its disadvantages.
But was there really any division of power in Russia, even a little bit?
A division of power at the centre is still extraordinarily hard to agree to.
— but it is predicated on a division of power between the executive and judicial branches.
This division of power, Trollope understands, is not just an aspect of politics — it is a precondition of politics.
To implement those ideas, these constitutions set up a division of power in which the executive was comparatively weak.
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