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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a branch of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a subdivision or a specific area of a larger field or organization.
Example: "Biochemistry is a branch of a broader field known as biological sciences."
Alternatives: "a division of a" or "a sector of a".
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This is a branch of a popular West Village cafe.
It is run by Seasoned Elements, a branch of a San Francisco catering company.
"Manager of a branch of a Canadian bank, because he knew English".
But, he said: "This is a branch of a government department in China.
It didn't seem like visiting a branch of a vast faceless corporate monolith.
In Austin he toured a branch of a youth club active in tough inner-cities.
The 50,000 Kurds under arms should be turned into a branch of a federally commanded national guard.
("It lives in the South American jungle where it hangs upside down from a branch of a tree").
A branch of a Paris hot spot, it features a pan-Asian menu, shown sampled at a preview party.
Sinclair locates the site and finds that it has become a branch of a mobile phone retailer called The Link.
Trump Hotel SoHo opened two years ago with a restaurant, Quattro Gastronomia Italiana, a branch of a Miami enterprise.
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