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excerpt

noun as in citation; something taken from a whole

verb as in take a part from a whole

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Major Angier’s daughter Tabby, now 77, and his grandson Guy, stand to read excerpts of letters he wrote from the frontline.

From BBC

Below are excerpts from that conversation, edited for length and clarity.

An excerpt published from Page Six reveals that Carson and Wolcott's marriage was littered with infidelities.

From Salon

In book excerpts serialised by the Times,, external Care described Jones overseeing a "toxic environment", in which the Australian would belittle and berate players and staff.

From BBC

The following is an excerpt from her book.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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