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The phrase "a section dedicated for" is not correct; it should be "a section dedicated to." You can use it when referring to a specific part of a document, website, or presentation that focuses on a particular topic or purpose.
Example: "In our report, we have included a section dedicated to environmental sustainability initiatives."
Alternatives: "a section devoted to" or "a section focused on".
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She spearheaded the effort last summer, when in the context of the Moscow International Biennale for Young Art, she began a section dedicated to street art, a first for the country.
Jin patrols a set of steps above her daughter's posting in the market's "Overseas Corner," a section dedicated to those seeking spouses for children who live outside of mainland China.
Today the site is launching a section dedicated to applications that are suited for Facebook Places — at this point, there is no comparable section in the official Facebook Directory.
The journal also contains a section dedicated to educators which provides guidance for planning lessons and activities on each inquiry.
Only 36.9% of the application papers, for example, included a section dedicated to these aspects, i.e. detailed discussion of methods, tools, assumptions.
For example, there is a section dedicated to describing the burden of established risk factors among patients with CKD.
35% of hospital laboratories have a section dedicated to microbiology.
It's a section dedicated just to appreciating the beautiful game for the beautiful players who play it".
Sections dedicated for fluorescent microscopic visualization of DiI-labeled cells were not stained with toluidine blue, and nuclei were counterstained by 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole dihydrochloride.
Additionally, there is an entire section dedicated to both established and novel therapies currently available for ARDS.
In the section dedicated to your wireless network, look for the Default Gateway line.
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