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"paragraph 2" is a correctly used expression in written English
You can use it when referring to a certain paragraph in an article or paper. For example: "In paragraph 2 of the report, it is stated that the company is making significant progress."
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Paragraph 1 relates to the personal arm, Paragraph 2 relates to the professional arm, and Paragraph 2 answers the question.
1.The Name a Species competition (the "Competition") is open to UK residents ("You") subject to paragraph 2 below.
Both meanings have their basis in the charter (Article 1, paragraph 2; and Article 55, paragraph 1).
6 (1) For the purposes of exercising a power under paragraph 2 or 3 an examining officer may— (a) stop a person or vehicle; (b) detain a person.
The Been there photograph competition (the "Competition") is open to UK residents aged 18 and over subject to paragraph 2 below.
The Camera club competition (the "Competition") is open to UK residents aged 18 and over ("You") subject to paragraph 2 below.
*Clarification: The €29 billion figure mentioned in paragraph 2 includes selected bonds issued under Greek law by state enterprises and guaranteed by the Greek Republic.
But here, in Paragraph 2, is the tricky part.
Which leads to paragraph 1 above, followed by paragraph 2 in the press.
If is complete and convex, then paragraph (2) of Theorem 4 can be specified.
In case of E4, the reading order is not preserved because readers were asked to read paragraph 2 first.
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