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Discover LudwigThe phrase "internal split" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a division or conflict within oneself or within a group. It is often used in psychology or sociology to describe a person's conflicting thoughts, emotions, or beliefs. Example: The politician's public image was one of strength and conviction, but internally he was struggling with an internal split between his personal morals and his political agenda.
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The Rams, some reports said, have an internal split between Long and Dorsey.
The PAN, which had run the state for six years, was hurt by an internal split.
The party has already suffered an internal split which some believe Mr Berlusconi secretly promoted.
Moreover, they are lifted - despite Labour's internal split - by what the Daily Mirror contended are "fatal Tory divisions over Europe".
Or has it opened a bitter internal split that could come back to haunt the party in the coming elections?
Michael Gonidakis, the executive director of Ohio Right to Life, called the internal split "a difference over tactics".
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The force is also suffering from potentially damaging internal splits.
Its internal splits are growing with the defection of much of the clerical establishment.
A series of internal splits has seen major factions peel off.
Difficult choices cause internal splits; avoiding them keeps the ship steady.
Fatah, too, retains the deep internal splits that contributed to its election defeat.
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