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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is more split" is not standard in written English and may be confusing.
It could be used in contexts where you are comparing the degree of division or separation of something, but it is better to use clearer alternatives. Example: "The opinions on the matter are more split than ever before."
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The Jewish people is more split than ever on nationalism and Jewish universalism.
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(The Democrats had been more split, some worrying that the amendment would wipe out hard-won but ultimately counterproductive laws protecting women from things like working overtime or lifting heavy objects).
Critics, however, were more split, with only 59% rating the picture favorably on Rotten Tomatoes.
Critics, however, were more split with only 55% of them on Rotten Tomatoes rating it favorably.
More than half of voters are for legalization in California and Nevada, while the other three states — Arizona, Maine and Massachusetts — are more split, according to the latest polls.
Partners were more split: four felt that communication was frequent, and three were undecided.
An AP-GfK poll was more split, with 40% of Americans favoring reducing federal spending on defense and 44% being opposed.
Posters and banners supporting Sisi are visible in many Egyptian streets – but a Zogby poll from September suggested Egypt may be more split about Sisi than was previously assumed.
The crowd will probably be more split when I play against Roger but that's no surprise.
"The crowd will probably be more split when I play against Roger but that's no surprise," Murray said in his BBC Sport column.
However, the public was more split in a 1978 Gallup poll, when 43% said balancing the budget was more important, and 45% said cutting taxes.
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