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Free sign upThe phrase 'the branch of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a particular field or area of study. Example: I majored in the branch of computer science known as artificial intelligence.
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For Exeter, the TripAdvisor top 30 included the branch of McDonald's on the ring road.
"Today," he reflected in 1958, "there is journalism, photo-reporters, motorisation, the branch of cafe society".
It's a water moccasin — there on the branch of that water oak.
He teaches foil, the branch of fencing where the fencer's torso is a target.
We would cannonball into the water from the branch of an overhanging tree.
Nearby, newly hatched yellow crab spiders cluster on the branch of a black cherry.
Horticulture, the branch of plant agriculture dealing with garden crops, generally fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
Taxonomy, or the branch of science concerned with classifying and naming species, is thriving, they write.
Two jay birds, a crow, and a raven sit on the branch of a large tree.
In the summer, the fern swings from the branch of a peach tree in his courtyard.
Topology is the branch of higher mathematics that deals with such durable features.
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