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The phrase "also a small section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional part or portion of something that is minor in size or importance.
Example: "In addition to the main report, there is also a small section that summarizes the key findings."
Alternatives: "additionally a minor part" or "furthermore a brief segment".
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There is also a small section devoted to World War 2, where one item stands out from all the rest.
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