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"to fork" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to the act of dividing into two parts. For example, "The company decided to fork the project into two separate initiatives."
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Don't want to fork over the "recommended" twenty-five dollars?
Moving food from farm to fork is a nightmare.
After I agreed to fork over $4, it began downloading.
Frequent power cuts force firms to fork out for generators.
It was the taxpayer who would have to fork out.
Taxpayers had to fork over more than $100 billion.
The Nats would "only" have to fork over the cash.
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Order a farm-to-fork brunch from the chalkboard menu.
Ember is a farm-to-fork restaurant.
It doesn't get more yard-to-fork than this.
He frequented the local farm-to-fork restaurants, farmer's markets, free outdoor concerts and nearby museums.
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