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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large sample" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant number of observations or data points in research or statistical analysis.
Example: "In our study, we collected data from a large sample to ensure the results were statistically significant."
Alternatives: "a substantial sample" or "an extensive sample".
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It examined a large sample of corporations.
Ideally, there should also be a large sample — many subjects.
Eighteen pitchers may not be a large sample, so Nate Silver has gone much further.
It followed children prospectively, and had a large sample.
A large sample is recommended for further research.
This paper investigates a large sample of sloshing pressure measurements.
Students also represent a large sample of reproductive-age individuals.
Prognostic Capacity of Periotest: Retrospective Study of a Large Sample.
Estimate the complication rate on a large sample size.
But what about the expense of conducting interviews with a large sample of customers?
Concurrent validity of the personality assessment screener in a large sample of offenders.
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