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Discover Ludwig"former section" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a part of a document that has been removed, or a section of something that has been altered. For example: "This document has undergone changes and removed some of the former sections."
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(k) of former section 264 of this title.
(r) of former section 264 of this title.
L. 89 329 amended former section 403 of this title.
(b) of former section 264 of this title.
(i) of former section 264 of this title.
1300, related to exemptions to the tax imposed by former section 4361.
§ 1212.3 Application for the exercise of discretion under former section 212(c).
L. 107 171, § 1603(a), substituted section catchline for former section catchline.
L. 103 279, § 2(b)(1)(A), substituted section catchline for former section catchline.
amended former section 82 of this title, and the tenth to twelfth pars.
The text of former section 298 of title 5 is omitted as unnecessary.
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