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Discover Ludwig"the divide" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
It is generally used to refer to a separation between two entities, groups or areas, either physically or metaphorically. For example, "the divide between the rich and the poor has been growing ever wider."
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Why the divide?
Barkley bridges the divide.
The divide often seems arbitrary.
The divide was over Obamacare.
The divide was not surprising.
The divide seemed unbridgeable.
In this realm "The Divide" fails miserably.
Naturally the divide is emphasised in England.
Those efforts have indeed shrunk the divide.
Few manage to cross the divide successfully.
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The divide between communities went back centuries.
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