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Discover LudwigThe phrase "divorce with" is not correct or usable in written English.
To use the word "divorce" in a sentence, you should use the phrase "divorce from". For example, "After much consideration, they decided to divorce from each other."
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Less religious Jews divorce with no thought to the get.
"It's almost like he's had a divorce with 14 clubs," he said.
"He's a lawyer; he'd been through a divorce with my mom.
But Ramirez's divorce with the Red Sox was a messy one.
Iranian Ahmad (Ali Mosaffa) has returned to settle his divorce with Marie (Bejo).
Then there was the Tiger Woods divorce, with rampant speculation on how much that cost him.
"It's somewhat like a divorce, with rejection, denial and acceptance," he added.
Why choose the metaphor of divorce, with all its associations of bitterness, recrimination and pain?
Contrast that messy divorce with the arrangement Murray has forged since then with Amélie Mauresmo.
I was going through the divorce with their mother and feeling lost and adrift.
How to Divorce With Grace, a Little Class, and a Lot of Common Sense.
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