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Discover Ludwig"total schism" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It typically refers to a complete or total split, break, or divide between two parties, organizations, or ideologies. For example, "The total schism between the parents and the school board was clear to everyone in town."
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The agency's policy change, he said, "reflects a total schism" in the partnership between Northeast states and federal environmental officials to enforce clean-air laws.
The series needed something to liven it up, and this total schism from the fabric of reality seems like the best way to go.
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The schism is unlikely to be total, those on all sides agree.
Next, a stuffed, truly atticlike gallery reviews the aesthetic schism between, on the one hand, Hoffmann and Moser and the Werkstätte ideal of total design (carpet, wallpaper, furniture, objects); and, on the other, Loos's more relaxed approach to interiors.
There will be schism.
The schism persists.
This is an emotional schism.
The schism is not resolved.
At Issue -- Schism.
Schism breeds pure vitriol.
A schism appeared.
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