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Discover LudwigThe phrase "splits to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a division or separation into different parts or categories. Example: "The project splits to three main phases: planning, execution, and evaluation."
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Airport Circle is an intersection with several flyovers; US 30 splits to the west, while Route 38 heads east, soon splitting with Route 70.
So it was a sign of splits to come?
"Marty is not real flexible, but he'll do the splits to make a save," he said.
There could be another reason for reverse splits to become fashionable.
The group splits to try to find their own route eastward, agreeing to aim to meet up again in Kazakhstan.
Push a slide on the side, and the transformation begins: the watch face splits to reveal the stopwatch.
After he slid into splits to reach angled shots and heard the crowd murmur when one Kuerten stroke caught the back of the line, Russell's pixie dust expired.
Damaged by splits to the centre-right and his conviction for tax fraud, Berlusconi recorded his worst-ever result in last week's poll.
In many of the cases, the center said, companies proposed reverse splits to meet the minimum listing requirements of a stock exchange.
"Oh, Grandma, what bendy legs you have!" I squealed when, at Christmas at the Collins abode, she performed her famous splits to a packed room.
In one of every 300 cases, the embryo splits to become two or more people, at least one of whom wasn't a distinct organism at conception.
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