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The phrase "cross section of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a representative sample or a specific slice of a larger whole, often in contexts like science, engineering, or analysis.
Example: "The study provided a cross section of the population, highlighting various demographics and their preferences."
Alternatives: "sample of" or "slice of".
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Cross section of a cave.
Cross section of a generalized coral polyp.
An ulnar cross section of aff.
Cross section of a V-type engine.
Cross section of corm, showing young leaves.
The book's characters are a cross section of Hispanics.
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b, Schematic cross-section of the device.
cross-section of the flux rope.
Cross-section of a male catkin.
Opera has always spoken to a cross-section of society.
A cross-section of the scum are here today.
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