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The phrase "a little sampling of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small selection or portion of something, often to give an idea or taste of a larger whole.
Example: "In this report, we will provide a little sampling of the data collected during our research."
Alternatives: "a brief selection of" or "a small portion of".
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If you don't know what to get, ask the owner and she'll most likely give you a little sampling of all the greatest hits.
It would be nice if there were a consistent explanation of place and poet, with perhaps a little sampling of the poet to go along with each picture.
Here's a little sampling of some of the books they'll be reading "Laugher in the Rain: My Own Story" by Neil Sedaka My breakfast is always the same: orange juice, decaffeinated coffee, toast with a little margarine, and a bowl of bran flakes with skim milk.
5pm: We drive down to the little town of Carlton for a little sampling of some other local wines at The Horse Radish wine bar and then across the street to Cuvee, a great little restaurant started by a very talented chef from Alsace almost 10 years ago.
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Made all the better by a little sample of Janet Jackson and Drake as a guest rapper.
"Normally you have record company guys running around playing at least a little sample of it," said Brian Thomas, vice president for classic hits programming at CBS Radio and program director of WCBS-FM and WWFS-FM in New York.
Let's take a little sample of Fuji's offering.
Perhaps, the simplest way to change Cuba's political system is to give the populace a little sample of our economy.
It's totally inspired by punk and also Liz Phair there's a little sample of her song 'Girls Girls Girls.' Genre and gender have the same [Latin] root and I was absolutely thinking about genre and the sort of binary distinctions that we use to herd different styles of music into arbitrary categories.
They wrote it as "...just sort of a little sample calling card of what we were thinking about".
I'll get to my problems with Iowa's laws in a minute, but first, a little sampler from a few of the other states around the union.
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