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The phrase "a certain segments" is not correct in written English.
It should be "certain segments" or "a certain segment" depending on the context. You can use it when referring to specific parts of a whole, particularly in discussions about demographics, markets, or groups.
Example: "The marketing team is focusing on certain segments of the population to tailor their advertising strategies."
Alternatives: "specific segments" or "particular segments".
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In a typical service provider network several switches control a certain segments of the network.
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"A certain segment of it can have demands.
I'm sure he is as popular as ever with a certain segment of the community.
A certain segment of New York's population simply cannot stay away.
For a certain segment of the population, those words triggered a Pavlovian synth beat.
Pichai has said that it's important "not to just build technology for a certain segment".
If you think the opioid epidemic hits only a certain segment of the population, think again.
While sentiment is hard to gauge, a certain segment of society rejects censorship.
Still, Mr. Harvey said, the store is quite a draw for a "certain segment of people".
A certain segment of the political world seems riveted by the topic.
"That kind of rhetoric is popular with a certain segment here," he said.
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