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Discover Ludwig"feature section" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in journalism and marketing to refer to a section of a newspaper, magazine, or website that highlights particular features or aspects of a topic. Example: The magazine's feature section showcased stories of inspirational women in various industries.
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Make a feature section.
Preston then appointed Rusbridger to edit a new daily feature section, the G2.
In Open Magazine's feature section Aanchal Bansal profiled India's only licensed falconer, Shahid Khan.
The Age's feature section Focus has folded and will not return in 2015.
The good news: "Slag will be more than adequately covered as a regular feature section in Global Cement Magazine".
In 2004, a St. Paul Pioneer Press staff writer named Richard Chin was asked to come up with something to fill space in an Easter Sunday feature section.
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Large retailers usually prefer to be in the paper's main section and feature sections.
Living, Home and the other feature sections did not draw unanimous raves, however.
Their work will enrich the front page, the home page and the feature sections.
Some critics dismissed the feature sections as unworthy of a serious newspaper.
(Press runs for The Times Magazine and other feature sections were completed earlier in the week and could not be extended).
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