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"a cross section" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a two-dimensional representation of an object or a slice through a three-dimensional object to show its internal structure. Examples: - The geologist studied a cross section of the rock formation to understand its composition. - The architect drew a cross section of the house to show the layout of the rooms. - The teacher used a cross section of a tree trunk to teach the students about its growth rings. - The article included a cross section of different political opinions on the issue. - The company released a cross section of their sales data to demonstrate their success in different markets.
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a A cross section of the graft.
"You want a cross section.
"It draws a cross section.
The book's characters are a cross section of Hispanics.
But it was not a cross section of Israeli society.
A cross section of mammalian skin and its underlying structures.
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The image shows a cross-section.
Opera has always spoken to a cross-section of society.
It could have been a cross-section or an overview.
A cross-section of the scum are here today.
We asked a cross-section of leaders for their response.
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