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"split the chores" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to divide or share the household tasks or duties with someone else. Example: "My sister and I decided to split the chores evenly so we both have an equal amount of work to do."
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During Girlshop's first year, they split the chores.
Does any couple really split the chores straight down the middle?
Melanie, my girlfriend — she's quite lovely, she's a wonderful artist — this is the first time in my life I've been able to split the chores.
That is the day that they usually restock the pantry with a visit to the local greenmarket and split the chores — and share the crossword puzzle.
Lean In, the foundation that Sandberg helped to create, has dedicated a section of its Web site to #leanintogether, offering tips that men can use at home (split the chores; don't tell your son to "man up") and at work (give women credit; don't assume mothers won't want to travel).
Companies with more female representation do better, they wrote, which means more profits to reward and promote employees of both sexes; divorce rates are lower for men who do their share of chores at home; caring for children is linked to lower substance-abuse rates; and couples who split the chores have more sex.
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Now we both work a four-day week and split the household chores and childcare.
Split the pet chores fairly between everyone.
We learned about how they split the bills and chores, and whether it's cool to bring a date back.
Once we both earn more or less the same, we'll split the expenses and the house chores equally.
She split the uprights.
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