Split audio only from Voiceover audio clip

Does anyone know how to split a voiceover audio clip? I need to split the clip because it is one minute long and there is a 5 second section in the middle of the clip I want to delete, but I want to keep the beginning and the ending. The clip trimmer help info. doe not help because it only informs about splitting video clips and not audio clips which are separated from the video clip.
It is not the same as simply moving a second audio clip copy from another file and using the clip trimmer to make it work, since it was recorded directly into this project. Or is there a way to simply duplicate this voiceover audio clip? I have not found a way.

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