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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a portion of text, a physical space, or a segment of something that is extended in length.
Example: "The report included a long section detailing the research methodology used in the study."
Alternatives: "an extended segment" or "a lengthy portion."
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He was holding a long section of vinyl house siding in his hand.
Claudia Rankine included a long section about you in her brilliant poem Citizen.
A long section of the riverside walkway broke away and became a waterborne missile.
Just beyond that, we reached a long section of wall where most ramparts had crumbled away.
A long section about irrigation, for example, overwhelms with technical details and historical arcana.
One part was a long section of punchy Venetian, left untranslated, and played over choral singing.
So is a long section in which Jonas narrates his own largely uninteresting childhood experiences.
As you ride into Pontrhydfendigaid you'll see a long section of tarmac heading up into the hills to the right.
There is a long section about the various grades of paper towel dispensers versus hot air blowers.
Unsurprisingly, then, we have a long section on "Red Paris", which invented a new form of boundary: the barricade.
He began with a long section on satellite, intercept and human intelligence showing the efforts at concealment and deception.
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