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Discover LudwigThe phrase "skip this subsection" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when instructing readers to omit or not focus on a specific part of a document or text. Example: "If you're already familiar with the topic, feel free to skip this subsection and move on to the next section."
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Readers familiar with the subject may skip this subsection.
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Therefore, this subsection may be skipped if the reader is not interested in mathematical details.
Due to space limitations and to avoid overlap with our previous work, the derivations in this subsection have been condensed by skipping some manipulations used in obtaining the final expressions.
This subsection considers the former strategy and the next subsection considers the latter strategy.
Regarding Virtue, see the discussion later in this subsection.
This subsection briefly covers these approach's concerns and transformations.
Everything introduced in this subsection is mere notational convention.
This effect is evaluated in this subsection.
This subsection employs the Hilbert projection theorem.
The court shall award costs and attorney's fees to a prevailing plaintiff in litigation filed pursuant to this subsection or subsection (f).
It merely prohibits using "this subsection" as justification for its expanded use into other areas.
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