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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new subsection" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an additional or newly created part of a document, report, or legal text that is categorized under a specific section.
Example: "In the latest revision of the report, we have added a new subsection that addresses the recent findings."
Alternatives: "an additional subsection" or "a revised subsection".
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In 1926 27, the University Catalog's section titled General Orders was renamed General Regulations, with a new subsection titled Campus Regulations.
A new subsection was added: Section 2.h(5): Matching Programs, which explains the need for Office of Development oversight of any gift matching programs across the university.
In 1998, the Digital Millennium Copyright Act amended section 701 by adding a new subsection (b), redesignating former subsections (b) through (e) as (c) through (f) respectively, and, in the new subsection (f), by substituting "III" for "IV" and "5314" for "5315". Pub.
This section strikes out subsections (c) and (d) of section 1447 of title 28, U.S.C., as covered by the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, and adds a new subsection to such section 1447 to remove any doubt that the former law as to the finality of an order of remand to a State court is continued.
Section 401 of the JOBS Act created a new subsection (2) to section 3(b) of the Securities Act of 1933 (the "Securities Act") that directed the SEC to add a new exemption for offerings of securities up to $50 million within a 12-month period.
We added UKF to Section 2. Section 3 has a new subsection containing modifications to the WLAN coverage area positioning.
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Meanwhile, the Relationship Agreement between Sheldon and Amy added an entirely new subsection with their annual coitus clause.
In 1972, a bill was introduced in the California Legislature to restrict censorship of personal correspondence by adding an entirely new subsection to § 2600.
As a counterpart to its amendment of section 110 8), the Committee adopted a new provision, subsection (d) of section 112, to provide an ephemeral recording exemption in the case of transmissions to the blind and deaf.
This year marks the entry of a new industry subsection: convergence.
These and other points are now explained in the new subsection "Robustness of the functional form of N a (p) with respect to assumptions used in the model" added to the Results section of the manuscript.
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