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Discover LudwigThe phrase "its split" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is usually used to refer to a separation or division of something into two or more parts. For example, "The company decided to split its assets and liabilities into two separate entities."
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This week it formally announced its split into two publicly traded firms.
In April 2000, Ralston dealt with its split personality making it easier for investors and security analysts to understand its businesses when it spun off Energizer Holdings.
U.S. trade representative Michael Froman said the U.S. will not consider a bilateral trade deal with the U.K. until it has consummated its split with the E.U.
Furthermore, soybean has experienced one more WGD event than Populus since its split with the Populus lineage, and it has 25 more SET genes than Populus.
It is balanced in all things, even in its split between popular choices and critics' favorites.
Now Paramount, which inherited the project in its split with DreamWorks, is finally prepared to give it a push.
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Germany combined a credit with its split-rate system to eliminate the added burden of the corporate tax on dividends.
Only television, with its split-screen perspective, can create this kind of X-ray into a candidate's inner workings, which is partly why people tune in.
MO dropped 18% from its split-adjusted 1997 high of 461/2.
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