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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are branches of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe different divisions or categories that stem from a larger entity or concept.
Example: "The various departments in the organization are branches of the main administrative structure."
Alternatives: "are divisions of" or "are subsets of".
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Forests are branches of a tree lying down,.
There are branches of the university at Arezzo and Grosetto.
Others are branches of large public-relations conglomerates.
Many banks here are branches of banks regulated in onshore jurisdictions under Basel II principles.
The conduits are branches of the longest known underwater cave system in the United States.
Both the agency and the N.I.H. are branches of Health and Human Services.
There are branches of that court at Nagpur and at Aurangabad.
All three are branches of the Scientific Studies and Research Centre, a government agency.
There are branches of the sport of power lifting that give us a glimpse into that sort of future.
"Drawing and dancing are branches of the same tree," wrote the Russian filmmaker Sergei Eisenstein (1898-1948).
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