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Discover Ludwig"major rift" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a significant disagreement or division between individuals or groups. For example: - There was a major rift between the two siblings after their inheritance was divided. - The company's new policies caused a major rift between management and employees. - The team's loss in the championship game created a major rift among the players. - The politician's controversial statements created a major rift within his party. - The couple's differing opinions on starting a family caused a major rift in their marriage.
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Here there is a major rift".
Mr. Sarkozy denied a major rift, and remained unswayed.
But he said there was no major rift.
He went about as far as he could without causing a major rift.
3. (S/NF) The Chaudhrys' major rift with the Sharifs came following the 1997 elections.
A bitter internal feud in 1996 caused a major rift among the members.
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Palestinians said the talks were intended to prevent major rifts from developing among the factions.
The issue caused some major rifts between liberal and conservative Orthodox leaders.
She also has to heal the major rifts between Anglophone and Francophone countries that have attended her election.
According to at least one of the miners, there were major rifts and fist fights as well as petty squabbles, and the looming spectre of cannibalism.
Along that ridge the Atlantic Ocean is still growing, and on Iceland that activity is expressed as major rifts, volcanoes, and steam geysers.
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