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The phrase "the second part describes" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce the second portion of a sentence or passage that provides a description or clarifies information mentioned in the first part. Example: The first part of the report focuses on the company's financial performance, while the second part describes its marketing strategies for the upcoming year.
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The second part describes all bonds in the molecule.
The second part, describes the flow behavior inside the designed model of the ejector by CFD.
The second part describes the corrosion behaviour of nitrided, nitrocarburised and carburised stainless steels.
The second part describes the design and development issues of the working sample structure.
The second part describes the methods used to obtain the optimal NN architecture.
The second part describes the design of laboratory electrokinetic cell and the followed methods.
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The first half of Wright's "confession" is set exclusively in the south; the second part, describing his Chicago experiences, entitled The Horror and the Glory, was originally part of a longer book with the working title American Hunger.
The second part described planets, fixed stars and constellations; while the third part described the lands and seas shown on the terrestrial globe, and discussed the length of the circumference of the earth and of a degree of a great circle.
Whatever the inspiration for the name, the first part describes the group of closely related species to which it belongs – the genus.
The first part describes the case study.
The third part describes the nodes in the sub-space.
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