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The phrase "a limited sampling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small or restricted selection of items, data, or experiences that represent a larger whole.
Example: "The report provides a limited sampling of the survey results, highlighting only the most significant trends."
Alternatives: "a small selection of" or "a restricted subset of".
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In fact, a sophisticated model owns a large number of degree of freedom that most of the time cannot be well constrained by a limited sampling of satellite observations, even so sometimes noisy.
One option, DirecTV Preview, is free and will be supported by ads, with a limited sampling of DirecTV programming.
Autor et al. noted that the Dictionary of Occupational Titles "includes a limited sampling of occupations (partly in the service sector), imprecise definitions of measured constructs, and omission of important skills" (2003, p. 1293).
Inferences drawn from a limited sampling of genomes consisting mostly of model organisms are often broadly applied across taxa.
Although these findings were obtained from a limited sampling of African genetic diversity, they provide some intuition about general strategies for imputation in people of recent African ancestry.
In a limited sampling of 33 sections only one demonstrated endothelialization, and the cells covered a mere 20% of that surface.
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Another Google project, nicknamed GlassBox, is trying to stop software that learns from a limited sample of data from making what look to humans like simple, dumb mistakes.
In conclusion, NAC supplementation in a limited sample of EP patients did not improve negative symptoms, which were at modest baseline levels.
The court case would focus on a limited sample of victims, including three staff working for Prince Charles and dealing with his sons, as well as a handful of celebrities.
The intelligence inspector general, I. Charles McCullough, and his counterpart at the State Department, Steve Linick, said McCullough's office found four emails containing classified information in a limited sample of 40 emails.
Charles McCullough said that he discovered four emails containing classified information after investigating a limited sample of 40 of the tens of thousands of messages provided by Clinton.
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