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The phrase "a considerable sample of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant or substantial portion of a larger group or dataset in research or analysis contexts.
Example: "In our study, we collected a considerable sample of responses from participants to ensure the validity of our findings."
Alternatives: "a substantial sample of" or "a significant sample of".
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A considerable sample of Italian young people were interviewed using standardized questionnaires.
An inquiry using this survey was carried out on a considerable sample of students from four countries of Balkan region, studying different directions of computer science.
Otherwise, this work reported the resorption rate of fresh-frozen corticocancellous bone blocks from the iliac crest while presenting a considerable sample of 98 blocks analyzed.
The present work summarizes cross-sectional spatio-temporal gait data in a considerable sample of elderly men and women randomly drawn from the general population and therefore presents an important contribution to the existing literature on walking parameters in the elderly.
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The analysis uses this considerable sampling of personnel to reveal characteristics of the broader population.
Considerable sampling of the deep waters around Antarctica in recent years has revealed this region to be much more diverse, and not as isolated as traditionally thought [ 40].
The present study of serum levels of mood stabilizers and cognition is one of the first studies in a considerable large sample of psychosis spectrum patients, and although in need of replication, gives reason to believe that lamotrigine, valproate, and lithium can be administered across the dosage ranges without broad cognitive adverse effects.
Our study includes the considerable sample size of the largest populations of pediatric and adult patients with ESRD secondary to SLE.
Moreover, producing specimens that conform to such specifications often requires a considerable amount of sample material.
It could accommodate a considerable range of sample concentrations (10−10 M at least for rhodamine 6G).
Classically, a considerable amount of sample was required to disperse in an "IR transparent" material, such as KBr or NaCl, to form a pellet from where the information was obtained.
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