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N-400 filed based on 5 years. Divorced.

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This is me posting for the second time, hoping that more people will provide info.

I am applying for naturalization.
I married a US Citizen in 2007, received my green card in 2008. Removal of Conditions in 2010. Due to several reasons, we divorced in 2011 - a year after ROC.
My question is, will I be asked about my divorce even though I am applying for naturalization 5 years since I received my green card?
We also had trial separations in 2009 and 2010 but reconciled a few times until we finally divorced in 2011.
Right now we are good friends, although I moved to another state.
Do any of you have similar situations? How did your naturalization interviews go? Please share!
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