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The phrase "a section of pages" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific part or portion of a document or book that consists of multiple pages.
Example: "In the report, I found a section of pages that detailed the financial analysis."
Alternatives: "a portion of pages" or "a segment of pages".
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Crease open a section of pages at the front.
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"The average consumer certainly knows the difference between the A section of the newspaper and the editorial page," Mr. Clemente said.
A section of the pages had been hollowed out to form a compartment into which two pills were taped.
MediaWiki also has nice facilities for commenting on pages and editing just a section of a page.
Other sites that don't have mobile websites will only open up to their respective full sites( however, the page will ask you to zoom in on a section of the page, to select the links/buttons).
Nestled in the source of Facebook's homepage (which I enjoy browsing as a hobby) are two references to Places — namely, a section of the page that will be called pagelet_places_opt_in.
A screenshot of a section of SNPs3D page for a gene is presented in Figure 1.
When asked by The Huffington Post about the cyberbullying that takes place on its platform, a spokesperson for Twitter directed us to a section of its support pages that said, "As a policy, we do not mediate content, including potentially offensive content".
"Our friendships with our girlfriends make our lives so much richer," proclaims a section of the home page of the Web site.
In the season where at least 50% of all televised headline news is about the election campaign I don't understand why these REAL issues cannot occupy a section of my front page and continue in National news.
In addition, you can highlight a section of a Web page, right-click it, and store it directly to the notebook.
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