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split of opinion
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "split of opinion" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "split opinion" or "split in opinion." Example: "There was a split in opinion among the committee members regarding the proposed changes to the policy."
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News & Media
Academia
Science
Alternative expressions(15)
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Exact Expressions
8 human-written examples
There is a split of opinion within officialdom, and the F.D.I.C. still wants to do the right thing – put a tougher cap on leverage.
News & Media
"The split of opinion over the Nobel Peace Prize this year is a choosing of sides," as the Global Times put it on its front page.
News & Media
"The real dilemma is that there seems to be a split of opinion in United Nations circles on the Sankoh case.
News & Media
"Before this case, there was a split of opinion in the United States as to whether the donor should get the ring back if he broke the engagement without just cause," Ms. Wilder said.
News & Media
In related news, the National Journal recently published a article arguing that the current split of opinion among the FCC's commissioners could lead to a stronger final net neutrality result.
News & Media
"That's why I have very significant problems with it". Image caption Tory MP and ERG member Theresa Villiers called for a "legally binding treaty change" When asked whether there was a split of opinion within the ERG on a solution to the backstop issue, Ms Villiers said there was "undoubtedly a spectrum of views within the Conservatives on this".
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
52 human-written examples
See id. at 8. Weeks Marine cites "confusing language" in the Vaughn dissent as the reason for subsequent splits of opinion over whether punitive damages can be included as a remedy in a maintenance and cure case.
Academia
Reviewers were split on opinions of the game's AI, with IGN's Hilary Goldstien describing it as "the best seen in a side-scrolling game", but Tom McShea of GameSpot saying the enemies were "simply too limited to pose much of a treat".
Wiki
The 64%-19 64%-19 of British opinion in favour of pessimism today represents a four and a half point swing towards gloom since mid-2012, a likely response to the run of mostly negative economic news over the last 20 months.
News & Media
He departed soon after, the locker room split by differences of opinion, or egos.
News & Media
The board, split over differences of opinion about how far its powers extended, did not approve the recommended changes until Thursday.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer using more grammatically standard phrases like "split opinion" or "split in opinion" to ensure clarity and correctness.
Common error
Avoid adding the preposition "of" between "split" and "opinion". It's more concise and grammatically sound to say "split opinion" or "a split in opinion".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase functions as a noun phrase describing a state of disagreement or divergence in viewpoints. Although "split of opinion" is seen, Ludwig AI considers the correct expression as "split opinion" or "split in opinion."
Frequent in
News & Media
65%
Academia
18%
Science
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
3%
Wiki
2%
Formal & Business
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "split of opinion" is used to denote a division or disagreement in viewpoints. However, according to Ludwig, the grammatically preferred versions are "split opinion" or "split in opinion". While the phrase does appear in various contexts, including news, academia, and science, adopting the corrected forms enhances clarity and grammatical accuracy. Alternatives like "difference of opinion" or "divergence of views" offer grammatically sound substitutes. Remember to avoid inserting the preposition "of" for a more concise and correct expression.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
divergence of views
Replaces "opinion" with "views" and "split" with "divergence", indicating a difference in perspective.
difference of opinion
A more common and grammatically correct way to express a disagreement.
disagreement on the matter
Shifts the focus to a specific issue where disagreement exists.
division in viewpoints
Emphasizes the separation or division in different perspectives.
polarization of opinions
Highlights the extreme opposition of viewpoints, creating distinct groups.
spectrum of opinions
Indicates a range of different viewpoints, from one extreme to another.
clash of perspectives
Suggests conflicting viewpoints that are actively opposed to each other.
controversy surrounding
Focuses on the existence of a debate or disagreement, rather than just different viewpoints.
varying perspectives
Highlights the presence of multiple different viewpoints without necessarily implying conflict.
lack of consensus
Indicates an absence of agreement, implying differing opinions are present.
FAQs
Is it grammatically correct to say "split of opinion"?
No, the grammatically preferred forms are "split opinion" or "a split in opinion". The phrase "split of opinion" is considered incorrect in standard written English.
What's a better way to phrase "split of opinion"?
Consider using phrases like "difference of opinion", "divergence of views", or "division in viewpoints".
How do I use the phrase "split opinion" correctly in a sentence?
You can say, "There's a "split opinion" on whether the project should proceed" or "There is a split in opinion regarding the new policy".
Is there a difference between "split opinion" and "division of opinion"?
While both convey disagreement, "split opinion" is a more concise version, while "division of opinion" suggests a more formal and structured disagreement.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested