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The phrase "a cross section for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a representative sample or a specific portion of a larger group or phenomenon, often in contexts like research or analysis.
Example: "The study provides a cross section for understanding the diverse opinions within the community."
Alternatives: "a representative sample of" or "a segment of".
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A plurality of curves can be generated and optimized based on the obtained 2-D points on a cross section for calculating the section parameters, including radial (axial) rake angle, relief angle, and land width.
Boron, for example, when bombarded by neutrons traveling 1,000,000 cm per second (22,500 miles per hour), has a cross section for the neutron-capture reaction of about 120 barns, and boron's cross section increases to about 1,200 barns for neutrons traveling at 100,000 cm per second.
A further test using SES data cannot be run as only a cross section for 2010 is available.
Labels "XS 1", and letters "L" and "R" in a cross section for example, refer to the left and right overbanks, respectively, of the first cross section, XS(_{1}).
The Kerry, Graham, Lieberman climate bill includes titles covering a cross section for the nation's top environmental and energy issues from expanding nuclear power and carbon capture and sequestration to revenue sharing for states that want to conduct more offshore oil and gas production.
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Mr. Garcia said National Geographic had sought a "cross section of scholars" for advice.
The ideal wine collection should comprise a cross section of wines, some for long-aging and some for ready drinking.
His goal, he says, is to produce a "comfort level" for "a cross section of the community that doesn't feel at home in a museum".
In my search for barns, I found that it's also a term in physics for, "a cross section of nuclear reactions".
We approached a cross section of the IDP community for the qualitative survey.
Interaction formula based on limit loads is a very useful equation to estimate the capacity of any cross section for a combination of loads.
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