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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a section for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific part or area designated for a particular purpose or topic.
Example: "In the report, there is a section for the analysis of the data collected during the study."
Alternatives: "a part for the" or "a segment for the".
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Web site, which has a section for the death penalty (www.eurunion.org).org
Leading a section for the New York Philharmonic is very different.
The invitation includes a section for the invitee's response, which is registered directly on the party's invitation site.
Every major city now has a section for the mostly Kurdish fighters from the Y.P.G., as well as the Women's Protection Units, Y.P.J.
In addition we include a section for the control of experimental settings by targeting the Rosa26 locus and PCR based genotyping of blastocysts.
At one point he tries to repeat a section for the DVD, but gets cheered down, and ends up yelling "You fuckers!" with a great big grin into the crowd.
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There is a section for each of the City Council committees and activities Merriam was involved in.
In a section for all eight dancers, the quicksilver arm gestures from Nichele's solo rippled through the group.
The Xbox 360 HDD has a section for games to use called the utility partition.
There was a special section for the handicapped on the far side, a section for women.
Now, it also features a section for Groupon-like "Deals of the Day".
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