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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fine segment of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific portion or part of something that is considered to be of good quality or noteworthy.
Example: "The report includes a fine segment of the data that highlights the key trends in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "a valuable part of" or "a notable section of".
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Anatomically, the beginning of the puborectalis sling marks the beginning of the thinner portion of the mesorectum, becoming a fine segment of perirectal fat at this level.
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The coating sprayed at high substrate temperature contained a fine segmentation crack network consisting of circular segments with a diameter of 0.7 mm.
The coarse-fine ATVA is divided into a coarse tuning segment and a fine tuning segment.
These results suggest that both gross (segment size) and fine (segment trichome pattern) features of insect leg morphology may evolve as a result of changes in the expression patterns of a hox gene.
The S1 and S2 segments exhibit a fine threadlike pattern of labeling at the apical cell surface, whereas the S3 segment show intense labeling at the lateral cell-cell contacts.
It is no exaggeration to say that a significant segment of the fine wine industry today is stamped in Mr. Lynch's image.
Tuesday night's 10pm bulletin was a fine example because of two segments in particular, one by special correspondent Fergal Keane and another by Middle East correspondent Jim Muir.* They were like mini-documentaries, telling the news behind the news so to speak, and offered valuable insights into running stories.
For example, a recent study suggests that very sharp transcriptional responses during Drosophila segment patterning may only be attainable under very specific regulatory conditions, namely, via transcriptional regulation dominated by a fine combination of activating/repressing regimes [51].
It was a fine bit of theater.
It's a fine point of law.
Just like a fine piece of theatre.
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