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The phrase "as one section of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific part or component of a larger whole, often in academic or analytical contexts.
Example: "The study focuses on climate change as one section of the broader environmental issues we face today."
Alternatives: "as a part of" or "as a component of".
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You could see the whole process of criminal justice as one section of the working class arresting another so that the middle class can argue about what to do with them.
The Bush team's basic argument, as expressed in the Supreme Court appeal filed on Wednesday, is that the Florida Supreme Court established new rules when it interpreted the state's election law to require that late-filed returns be counted rather than "ignored," as one section of the state law specified.
As one section of paint begins to bubble, hold the gun in front of the knife, and gently push the putty knife forward.
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Two workers there were exposed to anthrax, and the area where they worked -- city officials described it as just one section of one floor in a 12-story lab -- was shut down for decontamination.
Given that sensibility, it shouldn't come as a surprise when we see the men as well as the women in one section of Mr. Kylian's "Arcimboldo" don misshapen black tutus that look like wind-sprung umbrellas and slip in and out of these encumbrances to selections from Bach's noble suites for unaccompanied cello, waggling their tongues on the trills.
Presented as one section per block; four sections per case.
As a result, the party of Lincoln is increasingly dependent on just one section of the electorate – white people.
As the story goes, one section of that book known as the Sealed Portion contained profound revelations and was hidden from the world, to resurface in the last days.
Man Ray's portraits of famous artists – Derain, Matisse, Yves Tanguy (which the collector refers to as Phil Collins) – take up one section of the show.
"Pottery and metal don't always play nicely together," she notes, as she holds up one section of the object that will likely need another round of bleach, "the same kind used in teeth whiteners".
The animals naturally fertilized the land, as we rotated them from one section of pasture to the next, based on how much they had eaten and how fast the grass was growing.
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