Sentence examples for a next part from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a next part" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is generally used incorrectly because "next" already implies a sequence, making "a next" redundant.
Example: "Please provide the next part of the report."
Alternatives: "the following part" or "the subsequent part".

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We need a next part of the demand.

A next part is dedicated to reversed-phase chromatographic techniques, HPLC and TLC in lipophilicity assessment.

As a next part, acoustic cloaking is discussed in detail with different approaches.

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A: In the next part of my PhD, I plan to focus on subsidence.

There's a whole next part too [after that]." Defenseman Drew Doughty suffered a shoulder injury late in the 2013-14 season, on April 3 at San Jose, and missed the final four games.

Google as a company are taking the under-13 mass as a really important next part of their journey".

"They seem to regard it as some bizarre kind of game of whack a mole or something that every time the high court makes a decision, the next part in the game is to try to circumvent it".

Sometimes it can take a while for the next part of the show to pop up.

This was even more apparent when we formed teams for a competition in the next part of the class: overtime.

(Really only read the introduction and then a bit of the next part, but I'd mostly gotten it by then anyway).

I would like to thank Stephen, Jeremy and Martin, as well as all the club's supporters, for their incredible support over the past five years and I am thrilled they will retain a shareholding for the next part of the journey".

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