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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cross section of key" is not correct in English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a context where you are discussing a representative sample or a specific aspect of something important, but it needs to be more complete to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The report provides a cross section of key findings from the survey conducted last year."
Alternatives: "a representative sample of key" or "a selection of key".
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a A cross section of the graft.
Four social determinants of early child development were selected to provide a cross-section of key time periods in a child's life from prenatal to kindergarten.
Four social determinants of ECD were selected to provide a cross-section of key time periods in a child's life from prenatal to kindergarten [ 1].
Although a quota was not formally applied, care was taken to ensure that these key people represented a cross section of each community by including a range of different Afghan ethnic groups (Hazara, Tajik, Uzbek etc) and religious affiliations (Sunni, Shi'a etc) who move in different social circles [ 8].
Thirty four (34) key informant interviews were conducted, with a cross section of policy makers, employers, health service managers and health workers.
We asked key persons in the community to assist in recruiting participants since they have contact with a cross section of adults aged 18 years and older.
A cross section of mammalian skin and its underlying structures.
The book's characters are a cross section of Hispanics.
Interview a cross section of leaders to discover their techniques.
But it was not a cross section of Israeli society.
At right, a cross section of Monopleura salazari.
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