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What is "in a segment" here?

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Rebecca

A "segment" is a part or section of a whole. When Ellen says "in a segment we call "Don't Do It Yourself," she is introducing videos that are part of a section called "Don't Do It Yourself." The grammar construction may be a bit confusing, but "in" is used to segue into the next topic. The videos take place within that segment, so "in" is used here. "In a segment" is not a general expression. Ex. In this show, we talk about how to raise pets. Ex: In an act called "Disappearance," we will make a rabbit disappear before your very eyes.

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