separate section

collocation in English

meaningsofseparateandsection

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separate
adjective
uk
/ˈsep.ər.ət/
us
/ˈsep.ɚ.ət/
existing or happening independently or in a different ...
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section
noun
uk
/ˈsek.ʃən/
us
/ˈsek.ʃən/
one of the parts that something is ...
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(Definition ofseparateandsectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofseparate section

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These are discussed in aseparatesection.
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Acknowledgments should be made in aseparatesection.
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The book lists further reading and references in aseparatesectionat the end.
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Acknowledgments should be made at the end of the text in aseparatesection.
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Because of its particular nature, the latter is discussed below in aseparatesection.
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When constructing excilamp, aseparatesectionwas taken and studied carefully.
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Treatments for grief are discussed in aseparatesectionof this article.
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This he attributes to aggregation, which is discussed in aseparatesection.
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For clarity, each flow quantity is discussed in aseparatesection.
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Hence, it is sufficient to study the dynamics of heat spreading in oneseparatesection.
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There is an entirelyseparatesectionfor prices and an entirelyseparatesectionfor pay.
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Since it is rather technical in nature, it is convenient to encapsulate this development in aseparatesection.
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The glassshape electrodes made of stainless steel were mounted at the edges of each branch orseparatesection.
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We shall discuss the general issue of scaling in aseparatesection, after we have introduced the various fitness functions.
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These could form aseparatesectionof the questionnaire that is only completed if explicit feedback is used.
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Medium-term projections, covering a five-year horizon, were discussed in aseparatesection, and the reports generally concluded with recommendations for fiscal and monetary policy.
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With food rationing at the time of this survey, the difficulties of older people in food queues warranted aseparatesectionin his report.
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The exploitation of these and other grammatical strategies for discourse purposes, while not given aseparatesection, is mentioned in passing throughout the discussion.
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Acknowledgments should be made at the end of the text in aseparatesection, so headed, and not placed in the body of the text.
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Acknowledgements should be made at the end of the text in aseparatesection, so headed, and not placed in the body of the text.
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We prove therefore in aseparatesectiona very surprising and extremely sharp phase transition threshold for the slow growing hierarchy.
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I cannot meet anyseparatesectionof the council.
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That could be included in aseparatesection.
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Aseparatesectionof my report is devoted to derivatives.
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There is no need for aseparatesectionin the treaty to bring that about.
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