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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a particular population" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group of individuals within a larger context, often in discussions related to demographics, research, or social studies.
Example: "The study focused on a particular population of urban teenagers to understand their mental health challenges."
Alternatives: "a specific group" or "a distinct demographic".
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–How can public funds be used for a school with a particular population focus?
2. Research the events and issues surrounding educational institutions that are founded to serve a particular population.
A particular population of possums may be subject to predation by cats.
Sampling, in statistics, a process or method of drawing a representative group of individuals or cases from a particular population.
Mr. Riddle's is about a particular population of people digging itself out of a real-world debacle.
Where the participants are a random sample from a particular population the results can be generalized to that population.
They then research other examples of animal husbandry and create models to represent the relationship between a particular population of animals and humans.
But Ray noted we won't know until after this year's open enrollment if any of the administration's actions really had an impact on a particular population.
These mutations occur in patterns because whole sets of mutations are passed down from parent to child and hence will be common in a particular population.
If trying to reach a particular population, like a racial or occupational group, researchers can purchase lists of numbers, then randomly pick from that list.
Frequently, craniofacial developmental disorders are caused by defects in a particular population of transient, migratory stem cells called neural crest cells.
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