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The phrase "an extra part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional component or section that is not essential but adds value or detail to something.
Example: "The manual includes an extra part that explains the troubleshooting process in detail."
Alternatives: "an additional component" or "a supplementary section".
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However, a few weeks later, her department announced plans to bury an extra part of the rail line.
But when the sum takes on a specific structure it does not take on an extra part.
She has ten fingers and ten toes -- but she also has an extra part of Chromosome 15.
The two short versions are not an extra part of the TRI Case Report Form but can be easily extracted and calculated.
Furthermore, three additional C. canephora genes (CcEIN4, CcERF1 and g19) were found conserved with an extra part of the Arabidopsis chromosome III.
This letter explained that the YMR was extended with an extra part, aimed to gain insight in the prevalence and causes of overweight.
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A matron in Germantown got in an extra part-time maid to help at a supper party.
Dr. Caroline Miller, dean of academic service at the College of New Jersey, says students sometimes find that they need just an extra part-time semester to graduate because they either changed their major or did not realize that they needed to take certain courses in a sequence.
Pick up an extra part-time job, or ask your boss for more hours.
Supporting people using mental health services from accessing normal citizenship entitlements is a central (i.e. not an optional extra) part of the job.
After you get your friends going, a good extra part of the joke is to take your finger and make the bruise "disappear".
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