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The phrase "adding a section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of including an additional part or segment in a document, report, or any written work.
Example: "The report was incomplete, so I decided to add a section on the latest research findings."
Alternatives: "including a segment" or "inserting a part".
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Show your level of energy by adding a section on your activities or hobbies.
Try adding a section name at the end of the URL to see random articles from today on that topic such as http://random-guardian.appspot.com/random/media.appspot.com/random/media
One of these is to make the structure into a T shape, by adding a section that would parallel the shoreline.
The changes will include redesigning the paper ticket that a person receives, reminding people of their court dates, elucidating the consequences of a missed court date, and adding a section on the form where officers can note a person's race.
Stanford University — whose palmy, sculpture-dotted campus in Palo Alto, Calif., is considered one of the prettiest in the country — recently redesigned its Web pages, adding a section addressed to "Tourists and First-time Visitors".
The government wants to develop a statistical measurement of national "wellbeing" by adding a section about relative happiness levels to the existing household survey, perhaps as early as next year.
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After this, add a section entitled "Major Achievements".
"I'll send it to Chad and he'll add a section or a sound".
This set, by Econolog, is special, however, as it adds a section on readability.
Douglas Elliman, which redesigned Elliman.com in October 2011, has added a section called AskElliman.
In a later edition of "Etiquette," Post added a section on what she called "American neighborhood customs".
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