Sentence examples for a subdivision of a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a subdivision of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a smaller part or section of a larger entity or category.
Example: "The biology department has several subdivisions of a broader field, including microbiology and ecology."
Alternatives: "a branch of a" or "a segment of a".

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Such open-mindedness is a subdivision of a general spirit of good will in the Decameron.

Polygonal numbers constitute a subdivision of a class of numbers known as figurate numbers.

A vicar forane (or rural dean) is a priest in charge of a subdivision of a diocese called a forane vicariate, or deanery.

Two books (here denoting a subdivision of a text) of Homer written in a later small hand fitted a 35-foot roll.

It is a subdivision of a geological period, and the word is capitalized when employed in a formal sense (e.g., Pleistocene Epoch).

(To geologists, an epoch is a subdivision of a period, which, in turn, is a division of an era; the Holocene, for instance, is an epoch of the Quaternary, which is a period in the Cenozoic).

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Nevertheless, dance is not a subdivision of music, but an independent art.

His body was discovered inside his parked Mercedes-Benz a few blocks from his home in a subdivision of Sugar Land, an affluent suburb of Houston.

This house, built in 1975, is in Glorieta Estates, a subdivision of 25 homes, each on about an acre.

A committee last fall proposed the creation of a new division or a subdivision of the current Division III because of an expected increase in membership over the next decade.

Ringstrom, who slept on couches or in his car when he arrived in the area, lives in a house in a subdivision of cul-de-sacs.

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