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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a whole section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the entirety of a specific part or division of a document, book, or other structured content.
Example: "The report was so detailed that it included a whole section dedicated to the environmental impact of the project."
Alternatives: "an entire section" or "a complete section".
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Cardoz: "A whole section on eggs".
There is a whole section on Doubt.
It has a whole section lusciously dedicated to fruit.
The State Department has a whole section devoted to Africa.
A whole section of the upper sky was removed.
It's a whole section of our democracy that is seriously affected".
"There's a whole section of the party that says: 'What are you talking about?
This sequence of scenes replaced a whole section that had only ever worked on paper.
Asos also has a whole section dedicated to "fisherman" hats – ostensibly beanies with a roll.
That list contains 101 Italian choices, with a whole section devoted to a dozen barberas.
There's a whole section here about sound and radio and I've used that extensively.
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