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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sub section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a smaller part or division of a larger section, often in documents, reports, or academic writing.
Example: "In the report, we will analyze the data in a sub section dedicated to environmental impacts."
Alternatives: "a subsection" or "a smaller section".
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Even though we are looking in the right place (a sub section of the TGF-β pathway) at the right time (secondary myogenesis), neither MSTN nor any of the associated up nor downstream signalling or regulatory pathways are DE at this time point!
Go to weaker clans and offer them a chance to merge into your clan where they can still be in their own channel but be a sub section of your clan.
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Consider creating a sub-section titled: "Academic highlights".
Extra-curricular activities can be placed as a sub-section within your education.
You have a sub-section on Wikifeet... Well, they're obviously serving people like you.
Anecdotal evidence suggests a sub-section of heroin users are now choosing to inject mephedrone, which is usually taken in powder form and snorted like cocaine.
The "Female Bodies and Alcohol" page, a sub-section of the university's "Alcohol and Drug Info" site, explains why a "woman will get drunk faster than a man consuming the same amount of alcohol".
"Disenfranchising a sub-section of talented, hard-working, high-performing women because of fears about the length of time they are going to be away from work cannot be in the interest of business.
Recently, because of a throwaway comment by an American man on a dating site, I found myself back in what's known as the manosphere, a sub-section of the internet where men talk frankly to each other about being men.
Last weekend, in a sub-section proudly called The Independent Traveller ("edited by Simon Calder"), one Ann Noon praised Tunisia as "the ultimate dreamscape", noting that The English Patient and The Phantom Menace were shot there.
A typical and much parroted line from its Rules of the Internet specifies "if it exists, there is porn of it" (and proof abounds. Anybody who digs a sub-section of pterodactyl pornography will find their nirvana here).
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