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The phrase "a smaller section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a part of a larger whole that is reduced in size or scope.
Example: "In the report, we will focus on a smaller section of the data that highlights the key trends."
Alternatives: "a reduced portion" or "a limited segment".
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A smaller section of the show is given to performance and video, media that brought feminist thinking into the art world mainstream.
A smaller section of the fence remains intact as part of the memorial, and officials say people still visit day and night and still leave mementos.
A smaller section, a gift from the German government, is to be installed in the north garden of United Nations headquarters in October.
Rods have a smaller section (5.5 to 15 millimetres in diameter) and are always coiled, while bars are normally shipped in cut length.
Finally there was a smaller section of worldly books—including at various places some classics, mathematics, medicine, astronomy, law, and historical and philosophical writings.
The three-story north building -- originally used as the first headquarters of the United Nations -- is linked by a smaller section to a 1.15-million--square-foot main building where airplanes and submarine systems were built.
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Especially yesterday, in a small section of Midtown Manhattan.
Today, only a small section survives, in Suffolk County.
A small section of the wall is sectioned off for women.
Alongside the appetizers on the menu is a small section marked off in a box.
Now, he envisions taking back a small section of forest, too.
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