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Discover LudwigThe phrase "split asunder" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrasal verb that means to be separated or divided in two or more parts. It often implies being torn apart with great force. For example: The raging storm split the trees asunder, leaving them in splinters on the ground.
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IN MAY 1860 the Republican National Convention met in Chicago, in the teeth of the worst crisis since the revolution, to choose a presidential candidate or, rather, a president, since the Democratic Party had split asunder.
Eventually, the LDP may split asunder to form a true opposition.
They risk being split asunder by sectarian, ethnic and tribal cleavages.
Since then, the Arab world has split asunder: embassies closed, riots started, bombs exploded.
Never before has it sounded as menacing as here, as if continents were being split asunder.
Two political parties have been split asunder by the pro-Brexit vote.
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Karachi is being rent asunder by the politicians' mobsters.
In addition, the exhibition has been rent asunder.
If he does not, Egypt's divided narratives will split further asunder.
The dissonance between the American ideal of equal opportunity based on individual merit and the reality of oppressive inequality based on skin color threatened, after World War II, to split America asunder.
Like a living écorché." Then comes the dildo and a whip, which are cruelly employed on both vulvas, and Pierre ends the scene with his cock reaching a "desperate attempt to split Hansi asunder, to reach the depths of her body's voluptuousness".
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