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The phrase "a segment that is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific part or portion of something, often in a technical or analytical context.
Example: "In the analysis, we focused on a segment that is crucial for understanding the overall trends in the data."
Alternatives: "a portion that is" or "a part that is".
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"It is a segment that is kind of challenging".
"At that time, I was only 14 years old," she said in a segment that is posted on YouTube.
But at least one funicular in France has a segment that is a bit steeper, Mr. Azema said.
"With each new generation, there will always be a segment that is fascinated by the new," says Sir Mark.
They are trying to tap into the 50-and-older work force, a segment that is growing steadily, according to an AARP report released last year.
(1) Opus Energy looks like a well run retail business with attractive margins in a segment that is not hugely exposed to political and media scrutiny compared to the domestic retail market.
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That same year, "60 Minutes" ran a segment that was highly critical of Chevron.
"There was a segment that was upset," said Cook, a member of the Class of 1954.
NBC came earlier this year to tape a segment that was broadcast during its Olympics coverage.
The redesigned 2012 Azera moves into a segment that's as thin and tricky as spring ice.
"It's Vincent's persona of sorts, there's a segment that's a tall conical truffle, made with taleggio cheese with walnuts, vanilla and dark chocolate.
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