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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a section at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific part or area within a larger context, such as a document, location, or organization.
Example: "You can find the information you need in a section at the end of the report."
Alternatives: "a part of" or "a segment in".
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When regrouting a large area, complete a section at a time.
Why include such a section at all? "I think passive viewing and active viewing are changing.
"Evolving Science," a section at the back of the gallery, forms the exhibition's backbone.
It will be available offline and accessible directly from a section at the bottom of your homescreen.
The base of the Lochkovian Stage that is, the Silurian-Devonian boundary is in a section at Klonk, Czech Rep.
It lets you break down the puzzle into chunks, trying it out a section at a time, combining mental calculation with physical experimentation.
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Straighten your hair a small section at a time.
Work on a small section at a time.
Start at the ends and work upwards, smoothing out a tiny section at a time.
Comb a small section at a time, starting from the ends.
Pull a section out at a 90 degree angle.
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