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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
further
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Aeroliths are further subdivided into two classes: chondrites and achondrites.
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Main classes are divided into subclasses which are further subdivided into form, place, time and subject aspects.
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To further subdivide them may make record-keeping impossibly complicated.
■ NOUN
group
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All these stakes are subdivided into other groups .
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Hepatic jaundice may be subdivided into two groups based on the type of bilirubin in excess, conjugated bilirubin or unconjugated bilirubin.
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So the party drifted on, groups finding each other, merging and then subdividing to make other groups.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Rocks can be subdivided into types on the basis of texture.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A simple solution is to subdivide the 900-pixel matrix into nine 10-by-10 matrices.
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A simple spinner using a pentatonic scale might be subdivided into five symmetrically weighted sectors.
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County councils, moreover, frequently subdivided their territory for administrative purposes.
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Helper furnishes a list of floods and another of wrecked ships, subdividing the latter into steamers and sailing vessels.
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The madness here is that it does not matter what we organize, what we number, what we subdivide .
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The most southerly of the three enclosures had also been subdivided, although little of its eastern half lay within the trench.
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These categories are then subdivided or classified, so as to create more manageable groups that can later be analyzed.
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William Heath Davis, who subdivided this portion of San Diego in 1850, reserved the block for a federal courthouse.