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The phrase "a larger sample of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing research, statistics, or data collection to indicate an increased quantity of subjects or items being analyzed.
Example: "To improve the accuracy of our findings, we need to gather a larger sample of participants for the study."
Alternatives: "a bigger sample of" or "an expanded sample of".
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In a larger sample of Californian parents, in 1978, years of education were linked to infant-mortality rates.
More results based on a larger sample of Etno objects are due to be published in the coming months.
Further investigation of a larger sample of elderly patients with compromised cardiopulmonary function is recommended.
These issues and others were revisited in a larger sample of 419 twins.
They represent a subgroup of a larger sample of 154 women (83 without BED) who participated in the program.
This study underlines the importance of conducting further research on the Luminette® with a larger sample of adolescents with DSPS.
Measured using a larger sample of the top 50 firms its share is lower and the recovery less pronounced.
A larger sample of British quoted companies found that 65% had no women on their board at all in 2003.
Further testing of the tool with a larger sample of nurses in other practice contexts is needed.
Future research should include a larger sample of consumers to verify the results of this study.
A larger sample of trees in both groups might have yielded clearer results.
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