split-up in the PONS Dictionary

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The takeover by the consortium lead to a split-up of the bank.
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Shareholders in the company would eventually receive stock in all three companies depending on the amount owned on the day the company split-up.
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The group was short-lived and split-up shortly afterwards.
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Both parts emerge whole, healthy and happy from the split-up.
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This leads to a split-up of the bond connection.
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The pair were reportedly engaged a few years ago but called it off and split-up.
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They agreed that if we had a split-up in any way, the property would revert to me on that day that happened.
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But the math behind a possible split-up suggests the shares may benefit if the meat and bread are sold separately.
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It has a homebody quality, almost like an autumn song would you can imagine a split-up couple singing it quietly, separately, as the world goes on around them.
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Despite decent sales, the band split-up one year later.
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