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The phrase "a limited subset of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific, smaller portion of a larger group or category.
Example: "The study focused on a limited subset of participants who met specific criteria."
Alternatives: "a small portion of" or "a restricted group of".
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As a result, many CCI-based investigations recapitulate a limited subset of human TBI cases.
A major limitation of this strategy is that it provides stakeholders information on only a limited subset of homes.
In certain case, we can have volumes share to a limited subset of other machines.
Finally, for a limited subset of experiments, F.E. analysis allowed the accurate prediction of failure.
As a result, non-gravitational effects have been measured on only a limited subset of the small-body population9.
Each cortical area sends projections to a limited subset of areas.
However, there are a few features in Open Berkeley that only allow a limited subset of tags.
Even after the FBI finally released a limited subset of one-sided information on Wednesday, the scepticism from experts and peers has persisted.
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Second, information usually only needs to be disseminated to a limited subset of peers, thus reducing communication costs.
Multipotent stem cells, found for example in bone marrow, are able to develop into a limited subset of cell types.
Therefore, AE analysis must focus on relevant target tissues, whereas blood lymphocytes can serve as a surrogate only for a limited subset of genes.
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