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Filter by Meaning The division of labor is essential for the efficient functioning of a factory.
The division of labor among team members improved efficiency.
The generational division between older and younger employees sometimes hinders effective collaboration in the workplace.
The laparoscopic procedure involved the division of the abdominal wall to access the internal organs.
The carpenter made a precise division of the wooden board using a saw.
The division among the team members caused a delay in completing the project.
The division between management and employees resulted in a prolonged strike.
The division of labor in our team ensures that each member has specific tasks to complete.
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