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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rear section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the back part of an object, vehicle, or structure.
Example: "The engineers focused on improving the aerodynamics of a rear section of the aircraft to enhance its performance."
Alternatives: "the back part" or "the hind section".
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Mr. Suozzi, arriving sans posse, receives permission to commandeer a distant booth in a rear section that is closed for cleaning.
In a rear section of the gallery, Kaspar Bonnén shows smaller works in which a computer-created photograph with a homey theme appears behind a jumble of abstract forms drawn over the photograph with a mouse.
The two "black boxes", bolted to a rear section of the Airbus 330's fuselage, remain hidden up to 3,000 metres (10,000ft) down in the rugged underwater terrain between South America and West Africa.Read the whole article.
One exception is Labrosaurus ferox, named in 1884 by Marsh for an oddly formed partial lower jaw, with a prominent gap in the tooth row at the tip of the jaw, and a rear section greatly expanded and turned down.
Labrosaurus ferox was named in 1884 by Marsh for an oddly formed partial lower jaw, with a prominent gap in the tooth row at the tip of the jaw, and a rear section greatly expanded and turned down.
The Sno-Train's control cab was split into two articulated compartments: the front compartment contained drive controls and bunks for her crew while a rear section contained her 600 hp diesel engine, generators, and fuel tanks necessary to propel the behemoth.
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Configurations account for groups of mice in the front and rear section of the cage as well as mice with head, left/right side toward the incident wave and upright posture.
The fuselage is of monocoque construction, with a removable rear section for engine maintenance.
This time, the roof is electrically operated: with the touch of a button, the rear section, above the cargo bay, slides forward.
This Chitty, which features many salvaged car parts and a wood-paneled rear section mimicking some French boattail-racer designs of the 1910s and '20s, has a suitably interesting history.
In the third rear section, a tail cone contained the circuit that ignited the rockets.
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