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The phrase "a main section of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a significant or primary part of a larger whole, such as a document, presentation, or structure. Example: "The report includes a main section of analysis that highlights the key findings of our research."
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Before the Internet became a commerce medium and "technology" became a main section of just about every major news source, tangible tech was given to you as a necessity when, say, you started, a new job, but not as a holiday present for entertainment and enjoyment.
The workout sessions will be composed of an initial section of 5 to 10 minutes of body warm-up and stretching exercises, a main section of circuit or interval training [ 19- 21] with aerobic and resistance exercises lasting for 30 to 35 minutes, and 10 15 minutes of core muscles endurance and flexibility.
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The journal consists of two sections: a main section consisting of refereed papers and a second consisting of short announcements of important results, open problems, information, etc. Get the table of contents of every new issue published in Integral Equations and Operator Theory.
Here's an example: The main section of the CR auto issue has 205 profiles of cars and trucks.
Graces Quarter Road serves as a connector to the main section of the county highway, which heads east into a unit of Gunpowder Falls State Park.
He also felt that he should have been afforded the courtesy of a place in the main section of the directors' box and was intent on leaving Anfield in indignation, before the club apologised and belatedly offered him access to the boardroom lounge – which he refused.
Draw a circle for the main section of the head.
Draw a rectangle for the main section of the castle.
Based from the perspective lines, draw a rectangle for the main section of the castle.
They led me to an elevator to the main section of the testing area.
Maybe you should publish an article in the main section of the Guardian (pity you got rid of your tech section!).
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