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The phrase "a special section of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a distinct part or area within a larger context, such as a publication, website, or physical space.
Example: "In the magazine, there is a special section of articles dedicated to environmental issues."
Alternatives: "a dedicated part of" or "a unique area of".
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Wolters was given the additional task in 1941 of setting up a special section of the government publishing house which specialized in works of architecture.
A special section of Arts & Leisure.
All About the Tonys: A special section of Arts & Leisure.
* Holiday Films, a special section of Arts & Leisure.
Some of their efforts are viewable online at brickfilms.com and in a special section of ifilm.com.
It is published annually by Hersam Acorn Newspapers as a special section of The Lewisboro Ledger.
The long aimless menu has been cut, and a special section of steaks has been added.
Some restaurants, like Hudson Cafeteria, devote a special section of their menu to comfort food.
Further, he talks about a special section of the journal Nature, which celebrates soil.
A special section of its education department is devoted to finding these pupils and reconnecting them with the system.
Items that Peapod doesn't carry congregate in a special section of your Peapod.com list; choosing substitutions is left to you.
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