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Discover LudwigThe phrase "splitting off from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something separating from another thing, usually to form its own group or entity. For example: "After years of disagreements, the group decided to split off from the main organization."
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Above Expected Range | WhiteWave, a specialty food company splitting off from Dean Foods, priced its I.P.O. at $17 a share to raise $391 million, Dow Jones reports.
So basically, the theory becomes intractable, but what she discovered is that what really happens is that there is a bubble splitting off from the soap film.
In Sri Lanka, Fernando says, the idea of splitting off from the group to heal psychic wounds through individual counseling can actually exacerbate the more salient fear of social isolation.
Thus, the two subspecies are really one, with the supposed Siberian tiger splitting off from the Caspian tiger in the past century, Driscoll and his colleagues report today in PLoS ONE.
The large island of Madagascar, because of its isolation after splitting off from Africa millions of years ago, contains wildlife found nowhere else in the world.
He said getting positive results in Africa and elsewhere required "large aid budgets" and countries cooperating "not splitting off from each other".
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Hynix split off from the Hyundai conglomerate in 2001.
First biochemistry split off from biology forming the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB).
Two groups of my former doctoral students split off from that.
The sources of their humor are split off from the technical effects they produce.
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