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The phrase "a big sample" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large quantity or size of a sample in various contexts, such as research, surveys, or experiments.
Example: "In our study, we collected a big sample of participants to ensure the results were statistically significant."
Alternatives: "a large sample" or "an extensive sample".
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The gender differences study got such a big sample size by doing just that.
"They had a big sample they followed over a long period".
In fact, Annie's first release ten years old now was "The Greatest Hit," a new song sung over a big sample of Madonna's "Everybody" (which was her first single, released in 1982).
– you need a large enough sample size and if you have a big sample, and have more than one a year, then people can make proper analysis on what to do with their life.
In fact, Annie's first release — ten years old now — was "The Greatest Hit," a new song sung over a big sample of Madonna's "Everybody" (which was her first single, released in 1982).
His invention, called the Breath Collection Apparatus, has already been approved by America's medical regulator, the Food and Drug Administration, for detecting the early signs of heart-transplant rejection, and he believes it can also be used to detect breast cancer and tuberculosis.The trick is to get a big sample of breath, says Dr Phillips.
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With so many stocks under attack, he has a big sampling of names to sift through these days.
Though most episodes feature short excerpts of interviews with a big sampling of people talking about how they met, how the show came together, and so on, Episode 3, with Smoove, includes an unusually long, and interesting, deep dive.
Economists reflexively like payroll data because it has a bigger sample, but quantity doesn't always ensure quality.
Admittedly, they are preliminary and require replication in a bigger sample for confirmation.
But a poll with a bigger sample from NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Marist College, showed Obama leading by six points: fifty-one per cent to forty-five per cent.
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