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The phrase "a given part of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific section or element of something that has been previously mentioned or is understood in context.
Example: "In the analysis, we will focus on a given part of the data that shows significant trends."
Alternatives: "a specific section of" or "a particular segment of".
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I think that's just a given part of first base.
2. In GE's view, predictive analytics are a given part of the Industrial Internet.
It's a given, part of the freedom of expression valued by a civilised world, though hardly itself a civilised gesture.
The university has also developed a plan linking schools in a given part of the country with specific colleges.
The solution utilizes Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) as a flexible module that is used to implement hardware acceleration of a given part of the image processing algorithm.
Each surface is generated by a number of curves representing the character lines of a given part of the aircraft shape that can be manipulated in real time.
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Given a set of relevant words, either explicitly as a list, or by capturing all occurrences of a given part-of-speech, we compute a document-word matrix.
In this paper, the Isoform Protein Set (IPS) represents the protein sets originating from a single given part of the genome or transcriptional unit.
I'd been given part of a story, a few echoes, a sense of untold narratives.
They came up empty, although they were given part of a knife that had been found in a waste disposal tank.
Investigators said most of the checks were cashed at a Hackensack check cashing business by a co-conspirator who gave part of the proceeds to Mr. Davis.
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