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The phrase "splitting with him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of dividing or sharing something with a male individual, often in the context of resources or responsibilities. Example: "We are splitting with him the costs of the trip to make it more affordable for everyone."
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She dated comedian Jim Carrey after her divorce, before splitting with him in 2010.
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Or have you split with him?
Burnham split with him in 1955 to form the more moderate People's National Congress.
Annacone, who will coach Sampras until the end of the year, split with him in November.
Graham also used to coach Jones and Montgomery in North Carolina, before they split with him in 2002.
"Such a shame about Naz," muses Ingle, who split with him in 1997 after nurturing him for five years from novice to world featherweight champion.
He seeks out private property, makes a deal with an owner to, say, dig up his yard or pool, and split with him the proceeds from the finds.
Mr. Gumucio, however, said he never agreed to abide by Mr. Choudhury's rules and that was why he split with him.
Many NDC people fear that they will vote for Goosie Tanoh, once Mr Rawlings's loyal party organiser, who split with him a year ago and formed his own party.
The indictment alleges some medical providers paid Vainer a kickback and others split with him the money they earned from insurance billings.
Ms. Velázquez, who embraces the nickname "la Luchadora," or fighter, claims her own battle with Mr. Lopez began when she split with him over re-electing a judge 10 years ago.
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