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The phrase "a newspaper section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific part or division of a newspaper, such as sports, entertainment, or news.
Example: "I always look forward to reading the sports section in the Sunday newspaper."
Alternatives: "a newspaper segment" or "a newspaper division".
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Whatever the merits of her work you might well ask whether it was right to put it on the front of a newspaper section.
Gone are the days where reader letters and telephone surveys were the best gauges of a newspaper section's popularity.
This is a nod at Wynne, who once edited a newspaper section of the same name.
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Maybe a whole newspaper section per ornament.
But the medium is indeed the message, and the encyclopedic size of our account, almost large enough to be a section titled "A Newspaper Challenged," sent the message that The Times itself thought the Blair saga was larger than, say, the search for weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
With a puzzled look, the young gal behind the cash register told me, "Umm, well, we only have those maps over here... .. gesturing to a small pile in the newspaper section.
You can also view a gender time series for each newspaper section throughout the year's news.
If there is a newspaper comments section excoriating her, readers may be surprised to come across comments from Beard, defending herself.
Consolidators have generally remained off the average traveler's radar screen, and many still advertise where I found my ticket, in the back pages of a newspaper travel section.
Looking at a newspaper — any section of any newspaper anywhere in the world — is simply not something I'm going to intentionally do online.
When you look at a newspaper food section — or a national food magazine for that matter — and find not just stories about celebrated chefs at fine-dining restaurants but also articles about talented home cooks, explorations of the cuisines of different cultures and even news about the food business, that is in large part Claiborne's doing as well.
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