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The phrase "midsection of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the middle part of a whole or something, for example: "She pulled the midsection of the rope tightly before tying a knot."
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The midsection of the staff god consists of alternating full-face and profile figures.
A pair of spines project backward from the midsection of the body to protect the waist.
After fifteen minutes, the whole midsection of the canvas was covered.
But by another, the smooth midsection of Mr. Valian's minivan reflects a certain municipal vision.
The vast midsection of North America is ancient, having last experienced any kind of tectonic activity ages ago.
Winter and summer, the congregation looks like nothing more or less than the solid midsection of this town.
For the vast midsection of Americans who counted their home as their primary investment, there has been no comparable recovery.
It feels as if it were the midsection of a bigger story, with endings unclear and uncertain.
By unlikely chance, ExxonMobil had placed its new pipeline right across the midsection of an old, sunken wooden ship.
He said the Interstate 78 corridor through the midsection of the state has a 40percentt vacancy rate.
He started the ninth with a line drive off a 3-1 pinto inthethe midsection of pitcher Kelly Wunsch.
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