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Discover LudwigThe phrase "entire sections" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to complete or full portions of text, whether in a book, article, or document. Example: In her research paper, Sarah analyzed the entire section on climate change, highlighting the key points and discussing their implications on society.
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Entire sections were unoccupied.
Entire sections of Kabul have been obliterated.
If so, did newspapers devote entire sections to covering them?
Entire sections of Coler-Goldwater receive no signal at all.
Were there early drafts, or even entire sections, that were tossed out?
Earlier this year, the site devoted entire sections within each pet category to "top rated" products.
Entire sections of the old interiors were still intact as well.
It might also be used to shut off entire sections of the Internet.
Some have entire sections set within Iraq, like the Battlefield series.
Extended families sometimes occupy entire sections of bleachers, with everyone racing.
By shutting down entire sections of a train line, workers can complete tasks without being interrupted.
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