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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be split up" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the division or separation of something into parts or groups in the future. Example: "The project will be split up into several phases to ensure a smooth workflow."
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But just how that money will be split up is unclear.
He thinks it is more likely that the group will be split up rather than sold as a single lot.
They will be split up into three groups, one of which will dance part of the sequence in reverse.
"How that value -- in debt, equity and cash -- will be split up among the stakeholders will be negotiated between now and March 31," he said.
At the same time, they know that once they advertise their plight they will be split up and taken into care.
After the merger closes, which is expected to be during the third quarter next year, the business will be split up in 2018.
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I'm afraid that instead of talking about summer vacation, kids will be splitting up into groups to work on their Christmas wish lists.
"If they go into the system they'll be split up," she said.
The general opinion seems to be that Microsoft will not be split up, but that feeling is by no means unanimous.
"Ultimately, given the way that he is going, the company will probably be split up," said Dennis McAlpine, an independent analyst on Wall Street.
The proceeds will now be split up among creditors and, if anything is left, the investors.
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