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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a section of an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific part or segment of a larger whole, such as a document, book, or any other entity.
Example: "In the report, a section of an analysis was dedicated to the impact of climate change on agriculture."
Alternatives: "a part of a" or "a segment of a".
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To prepare himself to slice off a section of an excavated rubber ball, Tarkanian cut pieces out of watermelons.
If students fail an exam or a section of an exam, they will have two chances to retake it.
In May 1998, a British Airways Concorde lost a section of an elevon, a device on the tail used to make the nose point up or down.
Using the answers to the above questions, groups create a section of an illustrated timeline of television, focusing on their genre.
There was a section of an old corral still standing near the road and here men had leaned their tools, lunchpails, and bottles.
"This is our first full-out experiment in transforming a section of an older station," Jeffrey Rosen, the real estate director at the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, said.
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An explosion destroyed a section of a pipeline in Ukraine carrying Russian natural gas to Europe.
Steven Siegel has created an impressive simulation of a section of a dump.
Here is a section of a building, he said, and part of a clock.
The program also includes the world premiere of a section of a new dance.
Purchase Street was originally a section of a footpath connecting Rye Lake to Long Island Sound.
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