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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ancillary pieces" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to supplementary or additional items that support a main item or concept.
Example: "The report included several ancillary pieces that provided further context to the main findings."
Alternatives: "supplementary components" or "additional elements".
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"There were ancillary pieces of content that we wanted to put into the app," says the insider.
The piece spawned ancillary pieces about the possibilities of the iTV and what exciting features the non-existent product could have.
Just a few short months ago, WWE simply had a ridiculously talented crop of underutilized female performers, the vast majority of which were overlooked or ancillary pieces of a show that still focused largely on the men's singles division.
The great diversity of these ancillary pieces, the variety of styles and media used to promote and interpret the game, its characters and world, remains one of the most fascinating parts of its history.
Earlier today, multiple outlets were reporting on the completion a three-team NBA trade that would ship point guard Chris Paul to the Los Angeles Lakers while sending Pau Gasol to the Houston Rockets, and Lamar Odom, Kevin Martin and ancillary pieces to the New Orleans Hornets.
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A useful ancillary piece of equipment to all the above is the grab dredge, either self-propelled or towed to the site.
When Jeter smacked a home run last Sunday on the first pitch he saw after coming off the disabled list, it fed the notion that a 39-year-old coming off a serious injury and a lengthy layoff might be a driving force rather than an ancillary piece.
I never once felt that music was an ancillary piece of her business.
Form Accessibility: It's often difficult to know what pieces of ancillary information are needed to fill out the form, which sections pertain to you personally, etc.
There is ancillary debris — shards of glass, pieces of clothing, even upholstery if the bullet has passed through furniture — and there are always infections from bacteria carried into the wound.
GAZETTE: The New York Times recently ran a piece about the ancillary benefits this contest could have on the losing cities. Do you think there could be such benefits and, if so, what might they be?
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