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Discover Ludwig"the divided" is a valid and usable phrase in written English
It is often used as an adjective to describe something that is separated or split into different parts or groups. It can also refer to something that is conflicted or fragmented. Example: "The divided opinions among the voters reflected the polarizing nature of the election."
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But the divided opposition is hardly one.
She is the divided self par excellence.
Not that there aren't reminders of the divided world.
The divided society over which he ruled was irrelevant.
The divided message from the Conservatives helps no one.
So are the divided loyalties in Washington Heights.
The divided sensibility of art in London fosters these extremes.
That comes from the divided nature of Florida itself.
The divided region became a focus of Cold War tensions.
Under his rule the divided electorate was reunited.
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