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Section

/ˈsɛkʃən/noun / verb
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A section is a distinct part or division of a larger whole, such as a chapter in a book or a segment of a document, often used to organize information for clarity. In modern contexts, it can also refer to a group within an organization or a cross-sectional view in fields like engineering, emphasizing how breaking things down reveals deeper structures and relationships.

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In publishing, the average newspaper is divided into dozens of sections, but The New York Times once printed a record-breaking 96-page Sunday edition in 2020, showcasing how sections can expand to cover major events like elections or pandemics with in-depth analysis.

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