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The phrase "as sections of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to parts or divisions of a larger whole, often in contexts like documents, reports, or studies.
Example: "The report is divided into several chapters, with each chapter serving as sections of the overall analysis."
Alternatives: "as parts of" or "as divisions of".
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Beginning in July, as sections of the steel are finished, the exterior walls will be constructed.
As sections of the old pipe were unearthed, they revealed the site's history.
A partial reopening could come earlier than March 11, as sections of track are repaired, the MTA said.
The track tweeted: "Our Wednesday meeting is subject to a noon inspection tomorrow as sections of the course are partly frozen and low temperatures continue".
The talk about immigration is not as prevalent or as high on the list of fears as sections of the media would have us believe.
As sections of the law have gone into effect, they have belatedly begun to draw scrutiny and attack.
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Some paintings are combinations of oil and acrylic paint as well as large sections of applied leaf.
There is a whole biography of Diderot written and then fictionalised, as well as vestigial sections of dramatic dialogue.
The section describing parents' attitude toward antibiotic use was not completed as much as the sections of knowledge or practices.
Intergenic regions were defined as all sections of DNA not annotated as belonging to a gene.
Section was enacted as section 25C of the Federal Reserve Act, and not as part of section 25A of that Act which comprises this subchapter.
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