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Discover Ludwig"to split up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about dividing something into two or more parts. For example, "We decided to split up the task into smaller pieces so it would be easier to manage."
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He didn't want to split up.
We finally agreed to split up.
It never occurred to me to split up.
Neither BMW nor Volkswagen wanted to split up Rolls-Royce.
We need to split up news and current affairs again.
Trump was asked: "So you're going to split up families?
Another tip, from Bath's Nicholson, is to split up.
That would be a pretty hard combination to split up".
"But after that it was time for us to split up and go our separate ways".
"They're not trying to split up touches and keep other people happy and everything else".
"I said, 'We're a team, we don't want to split up,' " Ms. Dente said.
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