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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some section of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a subset of an entire group or category. For example, "Some section of the audience booed when the speaker finished their speech."
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Every other person we met was from some section of the Bronx, be it Throgs Neck or Belmont or Woodlawn.
All but one study I've seen found some evidence of a price response to increases in aid, for some section of the higher ed market.
So, you can connect an archive of a local community with some section of a larger institutional archive to some conditional cultural aspect of a smaller additional archive.
That was probably what some section of humanity used to illustrate man's superiority over other animals: "memories of miseries that memorialise".
But shows like "The X Factor," by dint of their size, end up being market movers of a sort, forcing a panoply of unfashionable styles to the forefront of some section of the popular imagination.
Mr. Duenwald likened the work to Nazi experiments, saying in an interview, "If you can destroy some section of society at will, where does it stop?" Mr. Duenwald, an abortion opponent, called the National Right to Life Committee in Washington for help.
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Some sections of the media were more hostile still.
In some sections of Mingora, decomposed bodies lay untended.
"Wycliff and Kurtley missed some sections of training.
Especially with some sections of the Labour party.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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