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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a news section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific part of a publication, website, or platform that is dedicated to news content.
Example: "The website features a news section that is updated daily with the latest headlines and articles."
Alternatives: "a news segment" or "a news area".
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I admire Meryl Streep as an actress; what she pays for her condo belongs to the gossip columnist, or Sunday Styles, not in a news section that is devoted to issues that affect New York tenants.
Among the similarities are articles, discussion pages, disambiguation pages, featured articles, a news section and a "Did you know?" section for new articles.
Q: We noticed you now have a news section on the redesign of Snopes.com.
They will walk you through how a local story lands on the cover of a news section.
Since January 1995, she has worked at the Columbia Missourian as a news copy editor, a police and courts reporter, a news section designer and a teaching aide in advanced copy editing.
Another site, the electronic version of Musical America (www.musicalamerica.com), competes with other departments and prospective ventures at Andante, including a news section and listings of artist managements, presenters, festivals, opera companies and orchestras.
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Facebook is going to create a new news section in its video streaming platform Facebook Watch to feature breaking news stories.
Google unveiled a new news section this week where users can visually search news sites.
At the Wall Street Journal, she oversaw coverage of the Great Recession, launched a local news section for New York City and reported on the housing crisis as a senior writer.
As luck (or good management? No, definitely luck) would have it the special projects team that I run at the Guardian had just created a "good news section" a few days earlier.
Now The Journal, part of Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation, is making its biggest and most audacious move yet away from its roots, starting up a local news section for New York to compete directly with The Times for affluent, general interest metropolitan readers and the high-end advertisers who covet them.
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