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The phrase "a subdivision of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a smaller part or section of a larger entity, such as an organization, geographical area, or concept.
Example: "The biology department is a subdivision of the larger science faculty at the university."
Alternatives: "a branch of" or "a segment of".
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His feelings about song are a subdivision of his lifelong devotion to music in general.
Do you think the presidential race has become a subdivision of the entertainment industry?
The company plans to build a subdivision of no more than five houses.
Nevertheless, dance is not a subdivision of music, but an independent art.
Such open-mindedness is a subdivision of a general spirit of good will in the Decameron.
"What I look for in the beginning are shapes, a subdivision of the square," he continued.
A subdivision of the early-success problem is second-novel syndrome.
The districts and townships, each a subdivision of the municipality, have their own mayors.
Monopoly The game is owned by Parker Brothers, a subdivision of Hasbro.
Polygonal numbers constitute a subdivision of a class of numbers known as figurate numbers.
The Copenhagen-based Blue Flag Committee is a subdivision of the nonprofit organization Foundation for Environmental Education.
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