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"the title of this section" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to the heading or title of a section in a document or other piece of writing. For example: "In the title of this section, we discuss the options for achieving our goals."
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(This is the reason for inserting the word "thin" into the title of this section).
Although the title of this section promises discussion of multivariate models, only the bivariate case will be treated.
The title of this section is confusing.
IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STAINS GFAP immunostaining The title of this section is confusing.
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There are other problematical issues such as the apparent inconsistencies in Figure 5 that contradict the title of that section of the paper.
On the first number of your outline, insert the title of the section of your textbook.
Once you type the title of that section, it will appear in the table of contents.
Also, leave two lines after the title of the section (either "Bibliography" or "References").
Then consider the title of this three-part book's first section: "The Advantages of Disadvantages (and the Disadvantages of Advantages)." This turns out to be much more blunt than it sounds.
The title of this blog was inspired by a section of the film CONNECTED: An autoblogography about Love, Death & Technology, by Tiffany Shlain currently playing in theaters.
The title page of this section runs, "Avery Luter, Imamu Nabi (Another Occupation)." I'm still unpersuaded by Cohen's thematic ambitions, by this stabbing at similitudes.
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