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"ethnically divided" is a perfectly correct phrase to use in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group that is divided into ethnic subgroups, or when talking generally about a nation or region that is ethnically diverse. For example, you might say: "The country was ethnically divided, with a majority population living in the south and minority ethnic groups inhabiting the north."
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Perhaps worse still, the fighting is already exacerbating ethnic tensions in what is an ethnically divided country.
The town is ethnically divided, with a Serb majority in northern Mitrovica and ethnic Albanians in the south.
It was another blow for the ethnically divided city, which is still recovering from a recent wave of ethnic unrest in which 19 people were killed and more than 800 injured.
They worried that it could split an ethnically divided country.
And an unidentified body was found south of Kosovo's ethnically divided town of Mitrovica.
Politics have become more ethnically divided between the evenly split residents of African and Indian descent.
Despite his message of goodwill, Komsic presides over only a part of an ethnically divided city.
Electoral rules can structure political incentives and pay-offs in ethnically divided and post-conflict societies.
Kenya's fractured, ethnically divided politics has failed to deliver much in such fields in the past.
With the rest of the country, the museum has to find an identity in a relatively new, ethnically divided nation.
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In the ethnically-divided northern city of Mitrovica, out of a total of 65,000 registered voters only 54 Serbs voted.
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