great divide

noun

Definitions

  1. A significant or profound separation, contrast, difference, or gap between two things.

    • The First World War was "the great divide", not only because it accelerated changes already evident in the countryside, but because it introduced Government controls on a scale never known before.
    • There was nothing more I wanted than to be hanging out with Fin as if nothing had changed, but that wasn't reality. It was now the great divide.

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