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The phrase "a specific cross section of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a particular subset or representative sample of a larger group or population.
Example: "The study focused on a specific cross section of the community to gather insights on their health behaviors."
Alternatives: "a particular segment of" or "a distinct subset of".
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We interpret the optimal connected floodplain at a specific cross section of a river as an indicator of the relative impact of floodplain access at that location to bridge scour.
A major limitation of the present study design is the relatively homogeneous subject group coming from a specific cross section of society.
We modeled a specific cross section of the CT dataset rather than creating an average shape, because we expected that a specific geometry would enable our models to differentiate better between the various cases.
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In this case, the feed flow can be delivered to a specific cross-section of column both of cold and of hot columns.
Facebook users had no way of knowing who had funded the ads — and because Facebook allows advertisers to target paid posts to specific cross sections of the population, many researchers and news organizations had no idea that the ads existed at all.
Specific cross sections of the tumor showed homogenous distribution of radioactivity accumulation (Fig. 1c).
In a very specific cross-section of nineteen-eighties celebrity, the mixed-use commercial and condominium building's eventual residents included Bruce Willis, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Paul Anka, Johnny Carson, and Michael Jackson, during his brief marriage to Lisa Marie Presley.
Data warehouses are often used to spawn specialized data marts that contain pre-processed or transformed versions of specific cross-sections of data available in the warehouse.
Those wind induced vibrations of profiles with specific cross section geometry which are motion induced and therefore self-exciting are called "galloping vibrations".
(A-D) Cross section of A. fumigatus/T.
Figure 8 shows a cross section of a heterojunction FET.
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