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Discover LudwigThe phrase "split your time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you wish to refer to dividing a period of time between two or more activities or tasks. For example, you could say, "During the school day, it's important to split your time between studying and taking breaks for physical activity."
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Do you split your time between LA and Berlin?
B.B.: You split your time between Paris and San Francisco.
You have to split your time equally among business meetings and also the things you love to do.
You split your time between home and the fleshpots of Washington, you have to raise money all the time, shake hands, people tell you stuff, they ask rude stuff on platforms.
You'll split your time between building your hideout and foraging in the dangerous city streets, with some very hard decisions to be made about the people under your protection.
If you're willing to do additional work and take a risk to get what you want, then make an arrangement with your manager to split your time between projects.
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You've been splitting your time between New York and London for the past few years.
A.I suggest splitting your time between Venice and Florence, as Rome requires at least a week to see properly (and this will give you an excuse to return).
Perhaps you are less than thrilled that you have to split time with your children and your ex's new family.
Get an old pickle jar, used water bottle, cereal box, etc. Get an allowance from your parents/grandparents! Split your money in half every time you get allowance.
He split his time between New York and Switzerland.
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