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divorce
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United States
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Divorce is common and socially accepted as a way to end a marriage that is not working out.
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2
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divorce
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United States
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Divorce is a relatively common and socially acceptable practice, and can be initiated by either partner in the marriage.
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3
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divorce
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United States
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Legal process allowing the dissolution of marriage, can be initiated unilaterally, socially acceptable and common
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4
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divorce
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United States
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Legal process with established laws and procedures
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5
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divorce
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United States
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Divorce is common and socially accepted.
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6
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divorce rates
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United States
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High divorce rates and multiple marriages are relatively common in these cultures.
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7
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divorce rates
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United States
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Divorce rates are relatively higher and divorce is relatively accepted as a norm in these cultures.
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8
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get divorce
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United States
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Common and relatively acceptable, often involves legal proceedings and division of assets.
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9
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get divorce
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United States
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Common and socially acceptable as a means of ending marriage, often accompanied by legal proceedings and division of assets.
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10
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get divorce
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United States
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Common and accepted as a way to end a marriage, with legal procedures and regulations in place.
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11
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get divorce
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United States
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Common outcome of marital problems, socially acceptable and legally straightforward process
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12
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getting divorce
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United States
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Getting divorced is a common occurrence and is a legally recognized process, often with associated legal and financial proceedings.
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13
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getting divorce
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United States
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Getting a divorce is relatively common and socially acceptable, with a legal process in place for dividing assets and determining custody of children.
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14
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getting divorce
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United States
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Common and accepted as a way to end a marriage, with legal and financial processes in place to facilitate the process.
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