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The phrase "a second section in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional part or division within a larger context, such as a document, book, or presentation.
Example: "In the report, we will discuss the findings in a second section in detail."
Alternatives: "an additional section in" or "a further section in".
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A second section in the 29WP guidelines includes a list of common criteria intended to be used by data protection authorities when handling appeals for search de-listing requests that have been refused by search engines.
Morris further cut a second section in Gallagher's guitar solo.
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By 1999, though, the outlook was brightening; Dow Jones's earnings were expanding by ten per cent; the Journal was so thick with ads from the booming tech and financial sectors that it needed to add a fourth section in order to display them.
A second section, set in 1926, reveals that Hubert Sawle as well as Cecil Valance died in the war — although Hubert died in relative obscurity, while Cecil's aristocratic family built a beautiful marble tomb for him in the chapel of the great family house, Corley Court.
The most popular vocal form of the late Baroque, the da capo aria, has a first section, a second section contrasting in melody and sometimes key and tempo, then an exact repetition of the first section, which provided a showcase for the singer's ability to elaborate.
A second section participated in an active-learning exercise that was designed by the same faculty member who wrote the CPR assignment.
In a second section, we will emphasize in the mammalian epigenetic alterations and how they may affect human longevity by altering stem cell function and/or somatic cell decline.
In a second section, the position and understanding of creativity in Japan and Germany are presented.
The prologue is followed by a second section, titled "Mrs Dalloway", in which a 52-year-old woman called Clarissa Vaughan goes shopping for flowers in New York on a June morning at "the end of the twentieth century".
The analysis of peeping builds surprising intensity, especially in a second section where Ms. Bloom's photographs recreate acts of chance sightings.
In a second section, the jurist and politician John Marshall is recalled announcing to Congress "Washington is no more, the hero, the sage and the patriot of America".
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