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The phrase "in the present section" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific section or division within a written document or text. Example: "As discussed in the present section, the results of the study reflect a clear correlation between diet and overall health."
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The Corinthian tyranny has been treated first in the present section because its dates are secure.
If more is said about Athens than about Sparta in the present section, that is not because Athens was intrinsically more important but because the amount of usable evidence about it is incomparably greater.
Therefore, we focus on this concept in the present section.
First we show the following result in the present section.
The concept of multiplier space plays an important role in the present section.
In the present section, we derive the conservation laws of the logarithmic-KP equation.
In the present section, the possibility of 1, 3 proton transfer in 1 will be explored.
Our theorems in the present section are new also if p is a metric.
In the present section, we derive the corresponding imaginary transformations formulas for Theorem 2.1.
In the present section, we statistically examine the observed magnitude frequency distributions.
The inequalities discussed in the present section are not statements of empirical fact, but theorems of the quantum mechanical formalism.
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