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Discover LudwigThe phrase "splits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to dividing or separating something into parts or sections. Example: "The project splits into three main phases: planning, execution, and evaluation."
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The yes vote is united behind the SNP, while the no vote splits between Labour, the Conservatives, the Lib Dems and others.
At the time there were headlines talking of splits between the election strategist and Shapps.
Danger Island is where the Banana Splits have no danger, only fun.
Most analysts agree that, as old age and party splits combine with continuing legal woes, Berlusconi's farewell from politics is inevitable.
Given Sinn Fein's stunning recent success at the polls, there can be no more excuses about potential splits.
And as what often happens, the hopes people had aren t realised – because of splits, and the old imperial power still trying to rule … The Wind That Shakes the Barley was a big epic film; Jimmy's Hall is just a microcosm".
Labour is hoping to take Tory-held marginals like Nuneaton and Cannock Chase, if Lib Dems deserters switch to them and Ukip splits the centre-right vote.
While Peña Nieto's approval rating has plummeted, polls suggest the PRI may keep the thin majority it musters with its allies in the lower house, partly due to weakness and splits in the opposition.
This is unavoidably a value judgement as it entails weighing up the cost and inconvenience of reducing fossil fuel use against the risks of exceeding 2C (which itself splits scientific opinion: some experts think exceeding even 1.5C could be disastrous, while others are less nervous about overshooting 2C a little).
Got to have a stopwatch, for your splits when you are running.
Instinctively, I'm not that keen on 1…f5 – even if it's objectively good – because it splits Black's pawn structure.
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