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"physical divide" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a physical barrier or separation between two things or groups. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "The river acts as a physical divide between the two villages, making it difficult for them to interact regularly." In this sentence, "physical divide" is used to describe the natural barrier of the river that separates the two villages. Other possible examples could be: - "The tall fence acts as a physical divide between our property and the neighbor's." - "The mountain range serves as a physical divide between the two countries." - "The language barrier serves as a physical divide between the international students and the local students."
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The physical divide between rich and poor is growing.
The 233m-high "mountain", home to Mount Royal Park, is an important physical divide between Westmount, (traditionally the affluent English-speaking neighbourhood) and Outremont or "other side of the mountain" (the traditionally French-speaking area), which now has a significant Hassidic Jewish community.
In fact there was almost a physical divide on exactly how you wanted your night to end.
It's a very communal room, but also very divided –- there's a physical divide between the film people and the TV people.
Plan a physical divide.
Create a physical divide.
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One approach is to attempt to tie the city together, erasing as much as possible its physical divides.
Thus, little room is left for any bilateral constructive discourse as suspicion, hatred, and distrust became deeply embedded in their respective public psyches, creating psychological, political, and physical divides.
The PicoTiterPlate device, physical divided into 16 regions, was used in this study, with 8 samples being loaded into 2 regions each.
And the challenge is even greater for products that straddle the digital-physical divide, even for formidable digital innovators like Google/Alphabet.
But previous iterations of his "autonomous choreographic agent" fell short, he felt, because they couldn't bridge the digital-physical divide between computer program and human dancer.
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