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"social divide" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the differences between different classes or groups within a society. For example, you might say, "The social divide between the rich and the poor in this country is growing wider every day."
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This is the biggest social divide.
This social divide has overshadowed regional differences.
The social divide is even starker than the income divide.
Despite worthy aims, the new standards may well deepen the nation's social divide.
But at the moment that two-track approach to building skills means a social divide.
It is a look that crosses the social divide and yet simultaneously emphasises it.
The report also highlights the social divide at the heart of government.
An unintended consequence of expanding universities has been a deepening social divide.
Who knows, he and his ilk might meet people from across the social divide.
It will create a new social divide between those who have and have not been invited to the abbey.
Many "English-medium" schools, offering to bridge the social divide between the anglophone elite and the "masses", are a swindle.
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