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The phrase "a smaller section of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a part that is less in size or scope compared to a larger whole.
Example: "The report focuses on a smaller section of the overall data set to provide a more detailed analysis."
Alternatives: "a reduced part of" or "a limited portion of".
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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.
Finally there was a smaller section of worldly books—including at various places some classics, mathematics, medicine, astronomy, law, and historical and philosophical writings.
Perhaps it's an illusion fostered by the fenced-off reconstruction work in Washington Square Park, but it seems as though the Washington Square Music Festival is shoehorned into a smaller section of the park every summer.
National Wildlife Federation energy policy adviser Ryan Salmon questioned aspects of the report, noting that it anticipates between 1.78 and 2.5 spills a year even though a smaller section of Keystone pipeline that opened last year has already experienced 14 spills.
Sandstorm – A very fast paced map that takes place in a smaller section of Cairo.
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Especially yesterday, in a small section of Midtown Manhattan.
Normally only a small section of the DNA is transcribed.
A small section of the wall is sectioned off for women.
Now, he envisions taking back a small section of forest, too.
Only a small section of the grandstand is open to the public.
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