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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a section from" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific portion or excerpt taken from a longer text, speech, or piece of work. Example: "I particularly enjoyed reading a section from the novel that described the main character's childhood."
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Here is a section from "The Wedding Party": Oh, skin!
He goes on to paraphrase a section from Iris Murdoch's The Sovereignty of Good.
After rapturous applause, the ACO played a section from the piece again.
Hardyment includes a section from the Sherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of the Naval Treaty".
In a section from "Hölderlin Hybrids": Monet writes a friend he's painting "the instant".
I was able to compile it and insert it into a section from python.
A section from a meteorite from Mars, highly magnified, it appears to contain fossilized remains of bacteria.
Thayil went on to read a section from his novel where the word "cunt" and its variations appeared several times.
— came the breakthrough, and we saw the modernist Graham: "Heretic" (1929), "Lamentation" (1930), a section from "Chronicle" (1936).
It draws on two Plath works: a poem, "Paralytic," and a section from the novel "The Bell Jar".
They also performed better on a reading comprehension test — a section from the Graduate Record Examination, or G.R.E.
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