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The phrase "in the part of" is correct and usable in written English.
It has several meanings depending on the context. For example, you could use it to indicate a location, as in, "I live in the part of town near the train station." You could also use it to indicate a time, as in, "I've been busy with work in the part of the day before lunch."
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"I'm in the part of the film where it rains.
Geena Davis is serenely strong in the part of president.
I asked Rabbani why, in the part of Afghanistan under his control, women wore the burkha.
He grew up in the part of the Detroit suburbs known as Downriver.
"When I read 'The Godfather,' I saw Al in the part of Michael," Coppola recalls.
Changes in the part of the brain that helps regulate circadian rhythms may play a role.
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The majority, or 222 families, live in the part of the village beyond the fence.
Children in the part of Qalqilya zoo where they keep living animals.
It's a funny thing to put in the part of the equation where the variable is usually civil liberties.
As they say in the part of London where I live, "Nice one, mate".
And no one really wants Dafoe going too Method when he has been cast in the part of a rat.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com