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Discover Ludwig"drive a wedge" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of creating a division or break in a relationship or situation. For example, "The two brothers had been close, but the recent argument drove a wedge between them."
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Drive a wedge.
If you drive a wedge between people, you exploit an issue so that people start to disagree.
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They can drive a wedge".
Supertitles drive a wedge between words and music.
Green-on-blue attacks drive a wedge between foreign advisers and their Afghan partners.
But a bigger prize would be to drive a wedge between Turkey and Iran.
Taking Vaharai would drive a wedge between Trincomalee and Batticaloa, Tamil-dominated districts.
His campaigns in Azerbaijan were designed to drive a wedge between Urartu and the Medes.
Knowing we violated that trust will drive a wedge in an already tenuous relationship.
Republicans, eager to drive a wedge between the men, tried to fuel that assessment.
In Kenya it is seeking to drive a wedge between already divided Christian and Muslim communities.
"Part of the plan is to drive a wedge between Americans and Europeans and Israel.
Likewise, it should be possible to drive a wedge between Al Qaeda and the Haqqanis.
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