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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a excerpt" is not correct.
Did you mean "an excerpt"? You can use "an excerpt" when referring to a portion or passage taken from a larger text, such as a book, article, or speech.
Example: "In her presentation, she shared an excerpt from her latest novel to illustrate her writing style."
Alternatives: "a passage" or "a section".
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A excerpt from this article appeared in print on Jan . 8 , 2012
Klein's book was used as what Peake refers to as 'a bible piece' that influenced the play's creative development but also its reception, with a excerpt appearing in the production's programme alongside bio-art stills taken from the The Skriker trailer produced by Alice Dunseath.
(A excerpt from "14 Days -- A Memoir").
Below is a excerpt from that talk and accompanying slides.
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