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The phrase "a great cross section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a diverse representation or sample of a larger group or category.
Example: "The survey provided a great cross section of opinions from various demographics, highlighting the differences in perspectives."
Alternatives: "a broad representation" or "a diverse sample".
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"There's such a great cross section of people that come.
"Las Vegas is a great cross section, not only of America but of the world," Ms. Bundonis said.
She hosted a great cross section of interesting and inspiring Americans – not just from politics but from culture.
I stopped in a diner near the Lincoln Tunnel on my way to New Jersey on Sunday, and saw a great cross section of New York.
"It has a great cross section of plants," said Mr. Bunting, who has donated a few choice specimens to the collection.
Citing the mixed-race and same-sex couples who are neighbors, Mr. Loeb described Montrose Park as a "great cross section of society," adding that "we've made more friends in one year in South Orange than in our 10 years in New York," and that his daughter was "going to be exposed to all sorts of humanity, and that's important to me".
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He has met and eaten with a greater cross section of people across the world than probably every living politician.
We've really got a great cross-section of types of buyers," Uechtritz said.
The team is a great cross-section of people, everyone from guys in tech to doctors and lawyers.
This contradictory phenomenon is mainly because the heat exchanger used in this study is a rectangular tube with a great cross-section aspect ratio (W/H = 17.3/1.9).
It's a great cross-section of the city and suburbs.
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