Sentence examples for start splitting into from inspiring English sources

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If it gets larger your group may start splitting into trios and mini groups, and this can get ugly.

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Dr. Potter, however, argues that the lineage that led to Native Americans started splitting into three main branches while still in Siberia, long before reaching Alaska.

That is enough to start splitting the population into two camps.

Now, because we have so much data, we can start splitting the million people into smaller groups – subgroups of biological differences between individuals.

After both sides are recorded, you can start splitting the long audio file into separate mp3 files.

Start splitting.

I started Lulu doing a lot more single-panel gags, but then I started splitting the panel up into quadrants and something just kind of clicked.

They started splitting the top 7 into two groups.

Their paths typically have a meandering shape; jet streams may start, stop, split into two or more parts, combine into one stream, or flow in various directions including the opposite direction of most of the jet.

So the proto-Indo-European language could not have started to split into its daughter tongues much before that date, some linguists argue.

The stagnation point or the tip of stagnation region is where the workpiece material starts to split into two parts to form the chip or the machined surface.

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