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The phrase "a middle section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a central part of something, such as a document, a piece of music, or a physical object.
Example: "The report consists of three main parts, with a middle section dedicated to the analysis of the data."
Alternatives: "a central part" or "an intermediate section".
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Originally it had a middle section that was just a thunderous, bass-heavy mess.
Then a middle section buckles as if on a fault line, before snapping back.
On trifocals, there is a middle section that corrects for intermediate distances.
It's so strong it allows the singer a middle section of dreamily distracted scatting: "Rum, pum, paam, paam, paam …" Genius.
A middle section with a stone wall and long mirror looks vaguely like a split-level den.
Blacks sat at the back, in "Coloured", where they belonged.Between the two worlds was a middle section.
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Most of the overtures are in three sections: a lively introduction, a slow middle section, and a concluding allegro in sonata form, with two subjects, a brief development, a recapitulation and a coda.
We agreed the song had a sad beginning, an uplifting middle section and a sad ending, so that's what we aimed for in the video.
Melancholy smears and glassy whispers in the opening cede to a surging middle section, which ultimately closes with a sudden wilt, as if a plug were pulled.
A searching middle section quotes fragments of a Charlie Parker blues tune, "Now's the Time".
Rather than buying that attractive 56" wide tool chest, opt for a 28" instead and stack a tall middle section on top.
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