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The phrase "a high profile sample of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a notable or well-known example of something, often in research or analysis contexts.
Example: "The study included a high profile sample of participants from various industries to ensure diverse perspectives."
Alternatives: "a prominent example of" or "a notable case of".
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His felicitously titled paper, The business of war: A content analysis of private military companies' websites, described the different services offered on websites by a high profile sample of private military companies.
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Late last year, they received a high-profile endorsement.
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