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The phrase "a given paragraph of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific paragraph that has been previously mentioned or is understood in context.
Example: "In a given paragraph of the article, the author discusses the impact of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "a specific paragraph of" or "a particular paragraph of".
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The task required subjects to read a given paragraph of Hindi national newspaper, in two seated postures (lap posture with backrest support and table posture with leaning over the table).
Clicking on a link will open a new window in such a way that the reader can navigate back and forth between a given paragraph of the text and the commentary elucidating that paragraph.
These icons were used to tag the various additional patient conditions associated with a given paragraph of the CPG, to help physicians to find the answer to questions like "what is recommended for a patient with this condition?".
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The task performance has been evaluated in terms of time taken by the subjects to read a given paragraph and also the subjective evaluation of perceived difficulty on Borg's CR 10 scale.
In preparation, it is common for students to read all the units in the prescribed textbook thoroughly and study previous test questions so they can extract the themes of the stories of the given paragraphs in the test; if not, it is challenging to rebuild the paragraphs coherently.
The Emperor of Time is a strikingly heartfelt story about a man whose famous name is normally given a paragraph of explanation.
Everyone wants to give a paragraph of characteristics and traits.
Situation questions were given following a paragraph of instruction or medical information.> Before the field study, a survey team was established in each of the 13 cities or counties; the team comprised a principal, a coordinator, four to six investigators, a quality controller, and a data manager.
Each event is given a paragraph, most of them less than ten lines, but with some longer ones as well.
Okay, I'm re-submitting my answer: the best excuse for pulling a sickie I have ever given is this paragraph of text, and I will be taking my sickie tomorrow, and I hope my line manager – who has to edit this! – enjoys being one down tomorrow, because I'm not coming in.
Hidden away in a paragraph giving a tour d'horizon of the countries (other than the UK itself) where the "al-Qaida brand" had expanded and now posed a threat to the UK, Iraq finally got a mention.
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