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The phrase "in cross section" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in technical or scientific contexts to describe a view or representation of an object as if it has been cut through, revealing its internal structure.
Example: "The diagram illustrates the internal components of the engine in cross section, allowing for a better understanding of its design."
Alternatives: "in section view" or "as seen in cross section."
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Ancient Roman road shown in cross section.
A reluctance motor in cross section.
2 5 Cyrtomium sorus in cross section.
In cross section this duct resembles a right triangle.
In cross section, the structure has a distinctive honeycomb appearance.
It may be any shape in cross section.
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Served in cross-section, it looks like edible marquetry.
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John Dexter's classic production shows the ship in cross-section.
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