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The phrase "a dynamic part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a component or aspect of something that is characterized by constant change or activity.
Example: "In our project, we identified a dynamic part that requires regular updates to adapt to new user needs."
Alternatives: "an active component" or "a changing element".
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"It's a dynamic part of the landscape," Mr. Cosgrove said.
Their future depends on remaining a dynamic part of the public realm.
Chloe Lamford's game-playing design was a dynamic part of the action in the National's Rules for Living.
It was a crucial component of ancient Buddhism and is a dynamic part of Christianity today, even in New York.
She played a dynamic part in the cultural life of Europe and was a patron of Voltaire.
The evaluation of the seating comfort must be divided into a static and a dynamic part.
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Cook said, "The buzz phrase I hear all the time is fan engagement". Just as television shows regularly tell viewers to share their thoughts through a specific hashtag, clubs want their fans to feel that they are part of the experience, that they have not bought a material good — a ticket, a passive role — but an active, dynamic part in the drama, too.
The axial tension is expressed as a static part, along with a harmonic dynamic part.
We have a dynamic active part in how planetary patterns affect us.
"That could make it a very dynamic part of downtown Hartford".
Then, in April 2016, a new type of Isa came along that allowed investors to tap into a different, dynamic part of the financial sector.
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