Sentence examples for a second branch of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a second branch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional division or section of a larger organization, system, or concept.
Example: "The company has established a second branch of its operations in Europe to expand its market reach."
Alternatives: "an additional division of" or "a supplementary branch of".

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A second branch of popular Notting Hill hangout Bumpkin will open soon in London's South Kensington.

A second branch of the shop, at 308 Bowery in Manhattan, closed in January.

(The couple also own a second branch of Whiskers in Astoria, Queens).

■ Neil Rankin is to open a second branch of his open-fire meat restaurant, Temper, this time in London's Angel.

I was distracted — by Quality Meats and a second branch of Wolfgang's Steakhouse, by Staghorn Steakhouse and of course Craftsteak.

In 2003, a second branch of the restaurant was opened, St John Bread and Wine in Spitalfields.

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"There is a third branch of government".

In many ways, the Regents are a fourth branch of New York State government.

In those states, direct democracy is in effect a fourth branch of government.

"We have in essence a fourth branch of government -- the initiative -- and that's a difficult place to be".

UNCLE JACK'S STEAKHOUSE A third branch of this chain will open in late spring: 44 West 56th Street.

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