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"split down the middle" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something being divided into two equal parts. For example, "The population was split down the middle in terms of who supported the new law."
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Are you somehow split down the middle?
"The country has split down the middle.
Vermont "is split down the middle".
The audience was split down the middle.
Our readers split down the middle.
Oxford's planners were split down the middle over Hadid's proposal.
Meanwhile the country appears split down the middle.
In the U.S., records were split down the middle.
Graham Gooch had his helmet split down the middle.
Opinions on the Olympics were split down the middle.
We voted and split down the middle, 11-11".
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