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The phrase "a population that includes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a group of individuals or entities that are part of a larger population or category.
Example: "The study focused on a population that includes various age groups and socioeconomic backgrounds."
Alternatives: "a group that encompasses" or "a demographic that contains".
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"That's a population that includes refugees of the Assad regime who have been barrel-bombed," he said.
There is no question that it can be extremely challenging to care for the developmentally disabled, a population that includes some people who are fragile and immobile and others who are unruly and inclined toward violence.
The question is whether that is merely an aberration or a reflection of a system struggling with a population that includes nearly 8,000 mentally ill inmates and relying on housing methods that have long been thought to foster disorientation and sometimes insanity.
Over this wide range of values, and after an initial phase, only three stable situations are observed: extinction, a limited range with only primary producers, and a population that includes both primary producers and phagocytotic predators.
The unexposed women, therefore, constitute a population that includes more women who are nulliparous or who had their child(ren) at a later age.
Using the CHA2DS2-VASC scoring system in a population that includes a large number of patients with a lower risk of thromboembolism by the CHADS2 score may force many patients with a low risk benefit ratio to start OAC.
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She added: "We were not geared to a population that included young singles and older people who were downsizing.
They found a population that included significant numbers of West Indians and West Africans, who were often well-qualified but in poor jobs.
SEQUENTIA Benjamin Bagby's current project with his band of like-minded medievalists, "Voices From the Island Sanctuary," offers a 12th-century view of the Cathedral of Notre Dame, at the time the center of a miniature city-state on the Île de la Cité, with a vast economy and a population that included students, aristocrats and tradesmen as well as churchmen.
With a population that included Jews and other educated seasonal residents, Miami was oddly both Southern and Northern liberal.
In 2003, Liu et al. reported a DNA sequence variation, IVS2-2A>G, in a population that included two deaf probands homozygous for the variant.
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