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The phrase "an entire section of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a complete part or segment of a larger whole, such as a document, book, or physical space.
Example: "The report included an entire section of data analysis that was crucial for understanding the results."
Alternatives: "a complete segment of" or "a whole portion of".
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Self-portraits make up an entire section of the show.
Lila is no representative of an entire section of society.
The event brought an entire section of Notre Dame fans to its feet with applause.
"It's about a whole disregard for an entire section of our society who isn't connected".
There were so many present, an entire section of the courtroom was given over to family members.
Handily, Care UK has an entire section of its website listing which chunks of the NHS it currently runs.
And as a playwright, Jim wants to sit with an entire section of Bell's life before he moves on".
At one point, an entire section of the stage sank away while an actor danced in military gear, the sound of explosions ricocheting through the theatre.
These are followed by an entire section of perfectly frozen vacuum-packed portions of.75 pounds of fish, including yellowfin tuna ($3.99) and swordfish ($5.06).
Sometime next year, an entire section of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Drive, one of Manhattan's busiest thoroughfares, will close for extensive repairs.
A piece of tin had been installed to replace an entire section of wall, and one of the upstairs rooms was still open to the elements.
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