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The phrase "a decent sampling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a representative selection or variety of items, data, or experiences.
Example: "The study included a decent sampling of participants from various age groups to ensure diverse perspectives."
Alternatives: "a good selection of" or "a fair representation of".
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There's a mojito menu ($9.50 to $12 a glass; $40 to $55 a pitcher), red or white sangria ($10 to $12 a glass; $40 to $45 a pitcher), margaritas ($9 to $12 a glass; $40 to $55 a pitcher), many other tropical drinks and a decent sampling of beers ($5 to $7 a glass or bottle) and wines ($9 to $14 a glass; $28 to $48 a bottle).
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If you want to find people in more specialised areas, or a decent sample of non-Americans, then you'll have to try a different directory.
Unearthing a decent sample of these former members, as well as a wealth of archival film and photographs, the directors elicit testimony that's diversely sharp, spacey, nostalgic and heartbreaking.
Says Trinh, "The few chicks that check-in are a decent sample of where more might be".
For the completeness measure, the only significant factor with the support of a decent sample size was that residents wanted for less to be included on the problem list than non-residents.
If you're going to indulge this habit, then look at the Rasmussen Reports tracking poll of swing states, which at least has a decent sample size.
A decent-sized sample of the book can be found here.
The series premiere of "Don't Trust the B in Apartment 23" followed, and managed a decent viewer sampling with 7 million.
"You need a decent sized sample to study" the diversity of super-Earths, Wheatley says.
I sampled a decent bowl of cauliflower and roast potato.
"We think it's a pretty decent representative sample of how things are in the Long Island area," said Susan Craine, a consumer advocate for the research group, but she did not have an estimate of how many playgrounds there are.
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