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Discover LudwigThe phrase "later sections" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to sections or parts of a text that come after the current section being discussed. Example: "As we will see in later sections, the author delves deeper into the theme of identity and its impact on the characters."
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Similar examples are pointed out in later sections.
This report will examine both in later sections.
Forget the later sections, my novel doesn't even begin with "the lovers together".
Some of the later sections are tough, and the wonky camera doesn't always help.
In later sections of "Harmonielehre," Schoenberg abandons analysis in favor of lurid rhetoric.
Details are provided in later sections.
Protocol details are provided in later sections.
This will be demonstrated in later sections.
Right: Designers laying out the later sections, currently under construction.
These agent-based modeling conventions are detailed in later sections.
For notational brevity, we let in later sections.
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