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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'unit part' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific component of a larger unit. For example, "The engine is composed of several unit parts, each with its own unique function."
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For information about noise policy contact the Air and Environmental Quality Noise and Nuisance Policy Unit, part of the DTLR.
The review unit, part of the advertising industry's self-regulatory process, has investigated scores of complaints about children's Web sites.
Officer Vasquez worked for the narcotics squad of the Manhattan Gang Unit, part of the Gang Investigations Division.
His unit, part of the 2nd Panzer Division, took part in the invasion of Poland on 1 September 1939.
Colonel Pappas and a spokesman for the unit, part of the Army's V Corps in Wiesbaden, have refused to comment on the affair.
Captain Basco's unit, part of the First Battalion, Fifth Marines, crossed from Kuwait into Iraq, clashing repeatedly with Iraqi troops as it marched toward Baghdad.
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loft condo in prewar building; corner unit, part-time doormen, dining room, oak floors, 11-ft.
Emmanuel Fages, an energy market analyst at Orbeo, a carbon trading unit part-owned by the French bank Société Générale, said emissions from industries covered by the system had declined by 4.3percentt.
Long in the planning stages and supported by the head of the Special Operations Command, Admiral William McRaven, the Fort Carson, Colorado-based unit -- part of the 10th Special Forces Group -- was sent to Europe weeks after Benghazi.
France ranked twenty-fifth in a new evaluation of educational systems by the Economist Intelligence Unit (part of the company that publishes The Economist).
"This approach targets the mites without harming the bees or, indeed, any other animal". Giles Budge, from National Bee Unit, part of the Food and Environment Research Agency (Fera), agreed.
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