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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a first section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the initial part of a document, report, or any structured content.
Example: "In the first section of the report, we will discuss the background of the study."
Alternatives: "an initial section" or "the opening section".
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A first section is dedicated to paintings of Mr. Katz's family, including an early self-portrait and a series of three works from the early 1970s portraying his son, Vincent Katz, swimming.
The three parts of ternary form are a first section (A), followed by a contrasting section (B), followed by a repetition of the first section (that is, A B A).
The most popular vocal form of the late Baroque, the da capo aria, has a first section, a second section contrasting in melody and sometimes key and tempo, then an exact repetition of the first section, which provided a showcase for the singer's ability to elaborate.
In a first section, this test network is described.
In a first section, the equations describing the behaviour of a single reacting particle of limestone are derived.
In a first section the techniques that have been used to reduce backward Brillouin scatterings are presented.
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We browsed through a second section.
A second section features paintings, drawings, sculptures, prints and videos from past shows.
Now Meier has added a second section, "This Is Not a Pink Pony 2".
Through Dec. 29, Business Day is including a second section, World Business (Section W), on Tuesdays through Fridays.
Business Day is including a second section, World Business (Section W), on Tuesdays through Fridays through Dec. 29.
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