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The phrase "split into three segments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing the division of something into three distinct parts or sections. Example: "The presentation was split into three segments: introduction, main content, and conclusion."
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The first year was split into three segments: pre-excavation analysis, which is finding the site; excavation and post-excavation analysis; and an in-depth study of Roman religion.
The survey was split into three segments: 1. Demographic information.
Our results show that Italian households can be split into three segments with homogeneous preferences.
The aerospace business will be split into three segments focused on business aircraft, commercial aircraft and aerostructures/engineering services.
Whether or not the airlines merge with each other, Condit believes that the aviation market will split into three segments.
After measuring denitrification on the entire core (a), the core was split into three segments (b), which showed that most of the activity was occurring in the top segment.
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At the touch of a button, the boot lid launches itself skywards and the roof rears up, splits into three segments and peels off towards the back of the car.
The announcement was split into two segments, the first live online at 5.20am PT, before moving to NBC's Today show at 5.38am for the most anticipated categories.
The concert was split into five segments with distinct visual themes: abstract white glyphs on black backgrounds, ostentatious Tisci-esque high-art collisions, motorcycle racing chic.
The injected sample is split into two segments.
For that purpose, the commodity flows are split into two segments.
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