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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a future section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a part of a document, plan, or discussion that will be addressed or included later on.
Example: "In the report, we will discuss the current findings, and a future section will cover the implications of these results."
Alternatives: "a forthcoming section" or "a later section".
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If the professor is unable to give you a spot, ask if they can secure a spot for you in a future section.
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On the way out, Heyer points to a display in the "future" section that features some Hollywood superheroes.
You can always include a Future Directions section that would state for the reader the experiments you would propose next!
It would be nice to see a future directions section e.g. is there a plan to visualize SIF networks derived from BioPAX?
According to a common phrase decisions and actions are "derived" from knowledge about the future (Section 2).
The Looking to the Future section on page 275 of The AMS Weather Book is based on a United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs report, World Population Ageing: 1950 2050.
The Future section attempts to put the crisis in perspective with an excerpt from the report Graduate Educational Opportunities for African Americans in Chemistry.
Go to the BBC news website's special Scotland's Future section.
One way to find them is to go to the future section of the gallery [and] find gallerists under five years old.
More details are presented in 'Changes to PubMed and looking into the future' section.
Mr Kagame argues that the genocide arose from the prevalence of a "genocide ideology", and accuses those who distort the history of peddling the same ideology.In this section A future of division, factionalism, stagnation and patronage Another president booted out The blame game Gang warfare, in the courts Who would be best for the Arabs?
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