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The phrase "a next section of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when referring to an upcoming part of a document or presentation, but the correct form would be "the next section of."
Example: "In the next section of the report, we will discuss our findings in detail."
Alternatives: "the following section of" or "the upcoming section of."
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For example, unlike HM4.0 which supports three modes for 64 × 64 PUs, the HEVC standard supports 35 modes as will be exposed in more details in a next section of this paper.
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A highlight of the next section of the trail are several hilltop villages, including Lectoure.
"Nike Quietly Goes Green," was the headline in a recent "What's Next" section of BusinessWeek.
And if you just can't wait to see what happens next, you can also immediately download the next section of a book using a link at the bottom of every Email.
The section states that such officials and officers are included in the definition of an employee and the next section of the tax code states that every employer paying wages will deduct taxes and remit them to the government.
He was a co-author on the next section of the IPCC report due out in the spring.
If your hair is too long to twist all at once, you can pinch the top of the section, twist the hair, and then move down an inch to twist the next section of hair.
Hold it in place for a minute before continuing to the next section of hair.
The next section of the book takes place in July 2007.
Participants sometimes anticipated the next section of the vignette.
Let down the next section of hair.
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