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The phrase "add a section of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to include a specific part or segment in a document, report, or any written work.
Example: "Please add a section of the report that discusses the financial projections for the next quarter."
Alternatives: "include a part of" or "insert a segment of".
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"I check with industry experts, census figures on demographics, watch the classes that have increased enrollment and maybe add a section of something similar".
Add a section of spent lime shell.
Also add a section of any attributes they are lacking.
Instead of using 3 strands of hair, only use 2. Take both strands and twist them, each time you do a twist, add a section of hair to each section.
Every time you go to cross one of the high strands down into the middle of the trio, add a section of loose hair from the hair sweeping over your other shoulder before you move it to the middle.
If you wonder to make it into a handmade beaded necklace, choose one proper position to attach the Pinch Bail onto the charm, then add a section of chain, and a handmade beaded necklace will be produced at once! Or, you can use the same charm to adorn your key chain or bags!
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I knew that we were going to add a section to the front of it because the book's not that long.
Add a section for each type of person involved in your movie.
The menu lists many of the old French classics, like escargots, duck rillettes and onion soup, and adds a section of Moroccan favorites as well.
He added a section of the line had now been handed back to FGW but it would be some time until trains were back on track.
A change in the 1960s added a section of north south roadway to the eastern end of M-102; that change was reversed within about a year.
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