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The word "branch" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the word "branch" to refer to a division or extension of a main line, path, or entity. For example, you could say, "The university has several branches located in different cities around the country."
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And to a branch of Burger King.
Now, every time the master branch is tagged vN.NN a new version will automatically ship.
A coalition of international artists has begun a year-long protest against the mistreatment and exploitation of migrant workers building Abu Dhabi's £17bn cultural hub, including the world's largest Guggenheim and a branch of the Louvre.
McDonald's is accused of channelling money through a Luxembourg-based subsidiary with a Swiss branch to exploit a generous tax break on intellectual property rights.
Whether Scotland Yard's anti-terrorism branch or MI5 alerted West Yorkshire police about everything they knew.
I did do all those studenty things, but for some reason, in my all-important final year, I decided to branch out.
I didn't realise Podemos had a London branch – all branches are called circles, or "circulos" – until I met Sirio Canós Donnay at a Compass meeting.
I make my living teaching finance, the branch of economics concerned with putting a value on assets such as stocks, bonds, mortgages and options.
"As well as having fewer resources at its disposal than its predecessor, the legacy investigations branch cannot itself satisfy [human rights] requirements … because of its lack of independence from the police service.
Those agencies follow a defined oversight chain, detailing who in the executive branch can approve intelligence operations and who in the legislature must be informed about them.
And bolstered by successive polls that have shown the vast majority of Britons to be in favour of repatriation it has put aside the issue of ownership, instead proposing joint curatorship of the sculptures through the establishment of a branch of the British Museum in Athens.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com