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Discover Ludwig"in that part" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to a particular section of a text. For example, "The protagonist's motivations were not clear in the beginning of the story, but they became clearer as the plot progressed. In that part of the story, we finally understood why he was acting the way he was."
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Not in that part.
In that part of the world, land is so important.
I cannot concur in that part the Court's opinion.
And they're all basically chemically the same in that part.
People didn't want to see her in that part.
That means no office development in that part of town".
'Everything you are is coming out in that part.'.
It has become a constant in that part of town.
Is that true in that part of Costa Rica?
People know me in that part of the world.
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