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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'that separates' is correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase 'that separates' to refer to something that divides two things either physically or conceptually. For example, "The river that separates the two countries also serves as a natural border."
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The solid that separates is called a precipitate.
"There's quite a lot that separates us," Mr. Olmert said.
It is the Bosporus itself that separates Europe and Asia.
There's a line that separates having confidence and being conceited.
One goal is also all that separates Portugal from Bosnia.
It is a dividing line, invisible and sometimes deadly, that separates one gang from another.
It is "this selflessness," he said, that "separates marriage from all other institutions, except maybe parenthood".
"That's the thing that separates good teams and bad teams," Chandler said of the Knicks' principles.
He meditates on "just how fine the line is that separates humanitarian intervention from imperialism".
The borderline that separates law from lawlessness, or freedom from control, can't remain fixed forever.
Envoy documents indicate that the islands reside inside the "border that separates Chinese and foreign lands".
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