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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brief sampling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small selection or example of something, often in the context of research, surveys, or collections.
Example: "In this report, we will provide a brief sampling of the data collected from our recent survey."
Alternatives: "a short selection" or "a quick overview".
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Here's a brief sampling.
Herewith, a brief sampling of the working list.
In a brief sampling, the CD-ROM's proved easier to navigate than the on-line exhibitions, though I'm willing to allow for my ineptitude in matters electronic.
A brief sampling of productions that use augmented reality, smartphone mapping and motion capture, blurring the line between the live and the virtual.
From the early years of the University to the end of the last decade, the following chronology offers a brief sampling of people and events central to that history.
The limited number of works in "Rebecca Salter and Japan" at the Yale University Art Gallery, which also includes a brief sampling of masterworks from several millenniums of Japanese art, makes this easier.
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Below is a brief sample from this 45 minute video.
When introducing a new text or genre, many GSIs provide a brief sample for students to analyze together in class.
The rappers use only a brief sample of the original, replaying Foreigner's classic couplet at double-speed: "You're as cold as ice/ Willing to sacrifice".
Its software is designed to deduce someone's emotional state from a brief sample of his voice captured by microphone.
The artist Justin Vernon, of the band Bon Iver, uses a brief sample of "Wild Heart" (a track from "The Wild Heart") on the group's new album, "22, A Million".
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