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Sentences with BIFURCATE

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Sentences

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"The road bifurcates into two separate lanes."
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"The river will bifurcate into two smaller streams."
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"At the fork, take the left path which will soon bifurcate again."
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"The decision to expand into two markets caused the company's strategy to bifurcate."
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"The disease can bifurcate into multiple forms in different individuals."
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"The trail bifurcates at the top of the hill, leading to different scenic views."
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"As the population grew, the city began to bifurcate into distinct neighborhoods."
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"The evolutionary process caused species to bifurcate into different lineages."
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"The political party is likely to bifurcate over policy disagreements."
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"The academic field of study started to bifurcate into specialized sub-disciplines."
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"His career path is about to bifurcate as he decides between two job offers."
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"The artist uses contrasting colors to create a painting that bifurcates the canvas."
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"The storm caused the river to bifurcate its course and flood nearby lands."
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"Over time, the river's strong current began to bifurcate around obstructions."
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"The jury verdict could bifurcate the legal process into separate phases."
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"The philosopher argued that the nature of reality could bifurcate into dualistic perspectives."
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"The company's marketing campaign seeks to bifurcate its target audience."
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"The policy proposal aims to bifurcate the taxation system to benefit certain industries."
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"The novel's plot starts to bifurcate as the protagonist faces two conflicting choices."
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"The artist's design is intended to bifurcate the viewers' interpretation of the artwork."
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"The river bifurcates into two streams."
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"We need to bifurcate the project into smaller tasks."
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"The company decided to bifurcate their operations into two separate divisions."
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"The road will bifurcate at the next intersection."
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"When you reach the top of the mountain, the trail will bifurcate."
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"The artist's style began to bifurcate as he experimented with new techniques."
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"The political party may need to bifurcate into different factions to better represent their members."
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"The family decided to bifurcate their vacation plans, with some going to the beach and others going to the mountains."
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"The author chose to bifurcate the story into multiple plotlines."
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"As the storm approached, the clouds began to bifurcate and expand across the sky."
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