Examples of 'like to separate' in a sentence

Meaning of "like to separate"

like to separate: This phrase indicates a preference or desire to divide or split something into distinct parts or components. It can be used in various contexts, such as organizing items, analyzing information, or resolving conflicts

How to use "like to separate" in a sentence

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like to separate
My client would like to separate himself from.
Note that I have excluded casino poker games from this list, as I like to separate them.
I would like to separate from my husband.
Do not mix business with personal matters, the Dutch like to separate these matters.
We like to separate business and pleasure.
As a rule courts do not like to separate siblings.
We do not like to separate general counselors from specialists.
As you were, Cadet . Captain, I would like to separate.
I would like to separate from my spouse.
Captain, I would like to separate myself.
I like to separate things.
Now, the prosecution would like to separate the motive from the act.
I like to separate the features of the app into two groups, must-haves and nice-to-haves.
The prosecution would like to separate the motive from the act.
So I like to separate the genders occasionally.

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The so-called “ cultural elite, ” therefore, often like to separate themselves from the culture as a whole.
I just like to separate home from business, you know.
The cults would like to separate us from Christ.
I 'd like to separate from my husband.
I would officially like to separate my thing from Ron 's thing.
So like always I like to separate out the whole number parts from the fractional parts.
You guys okay? Yes . I just like to separate home from business, you know.
I, too, would like to separate my comments on the process from the actual contents.
Here 's how I like to separate them.
First, I would like to separate the design approach from the concept of frameworks.
My client would like to separate himself from Joan of Arc back there.
Well, I would like to separate the sheep from the wolves.
Well, you see I like to separate my personal and professional lives.
You might like to separate them out into short-term and long-term factors.
I 'd officially like to separate my thing from Ron 's thing.
Well, I 'd like to separate the sheep from the wolves.
He'd like to separate.

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