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The phrase "any part of the code" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific section or segment of a code, often in programming or technical contexts.
Example: "You can modify any part of the code to customize the software according to your needs."
Alternatives: "any section of the code" or "any segment of the code".
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While there are a number of other code-generating tools, Cunniffe says Optic competes primarily with those kinds of Google searches for Stack Overflow results, and one of the primary reasons it's better is that any changes on any part of the code will propagate through existing code throughout a system.
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The multivariate rate ratio (RR) for exposure to pesticide spraying, defined as any part of the ZIP code being sprayed, was 0.92 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.80 1.07].
Despite the large number of complaints, it is understood that the regulator is not currently looking to investigate the show as it did not appear to have contravened any parts of the broadcasting code, including section eight which states: "People in a state of distress should not be put under pressure to take part in a programme or provide interviews, unless it is warranted".
Furthermore, editing one part of a program can have unpredictable and unbounded impacts on any other part of the code.
QR codes are actually a tricky thing to turn into stencils due to so-called "stencil islands," or areas of the original design that aren't actually connected to any other part of the code.
First is the well-known Amdahl's law [14] which limits the performance of any parallel application by the sequential part of the code.
It is part of the code of my profession.
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