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"were further subdivided" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a larger group that has been broken down into smaller groups. For example, "The regional offices were further subdivided into smaller local offices."
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Families belonging to Class B were further subdivided into B1, B2 and B3 (19).
Some categories were further subdivided.
These were further subdivided into two subgroups.
Fractures were further subdivided into volar and dorsal plate osteosynthesis groups.
The tropical, subtropical and temperate ecoregions were further subdivided into several sub-regions in this study.
The groups were further subdivided depending on the performed test (Table 2).
In subsequent seasons, plots were further subdivided into 'weed free' and 'vegetation left untouched'.
With a new method, slopes were further subdivided into upper, mid and lower slopes at significant breakpoints along slope profiles.
When patients were further subdivided according to diagnosis or fertility treatment, the spontaneous abortion rate remained the same.
These yield groups were further subdivided by cone penetration resistance, elevation, soil nitrate, and soil texture information.
These holds were further subdivided into port and starboard sections by a longitudinal bulkhead.
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