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The phrase "relevant sections" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to refer to specific parts or sections of a larger text or document that are important or applicable to a particular topic or discussion. Example: "In order to better understand the company's policies, please refer to the relevant sections of the employee handbook."
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Tailor your resume by organizing this information into relevant sections.
Anyway, the relevant sections of Huckabee's Obama interview are worth reading in their entirety.
The Guardian's article links to the relevant sections on examine.com, where there are over 700 PubMed references citing evidence.
There is speculation that the Senate committee omitted relevant sections relating to Diego Garcia following lobbying from UK government officials.
He was also given information regarding the Nauruan criminal code and was pointed to relevant sections (286, 308, 359, 364).
Also see the relevant sections of this Handbook for more details.
98 Delisle J.A, reviewed a number of relevant sections of the C.A.
For other policies related to graduate admissions and degree requirements, see relevant sections of this bulletin.
Copying the most relevant sections to a document saves time and expands the return on your initial investment.
Make sure from the outset that you have a clear understanding of each of the relevant sections of the presentation.
This is a desperately crude précis of the relevant sections of the Welfare Reform Bill.
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