Sentence examples for generally split into two from inspiring English sources

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Hands-free devices are generally split into two categories: earpieces and speakerphone units.

Staten Island Democratic leaders are generally split into two camps over who should take over the 49th District seat, now held by Jerome X . O'Donovan

A school of e-fish will, for example, generally split into two when it meets an obstacle, and then rejoin on the other side, just as a real school would.

Within a wider context it is generally split into two or three categories: aleatory uncertainties, epistemic uncertainties, and errors (Bulleit 2008; Chalupnik et al. 2009).

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Research efforts in this nascent field of evolutionary and ecological functional genomics (EEFG) generally can be split into two categories [ 1, 2].

Though it goes down differently for everybody, the job search can generally be split into four major categories: professional networking, job discovery, job applications and the employer communication and interview stage.

Research in this field can generally be split into three categories; (i) full-scale testing of existing bridges subject to crowd loading, (ii) laboratory studies on human-structure interaction between single pedestrians and laterally moving platforms and (iii) mathematical modelling of the pedestrian-induced load.

Along the 2-2 branch, the E cells have zero activity (this is generally the case where the I cells split into two equal clusters).

The incident beam split into two parts after strike at point P n,1 (generally say P).

So it has been split into two.

The app is split into two parts.

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