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The phrase "a possible sample of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a potential example or representation of something, often in research or analysis contexts.
Example: "This is a possible sample of the data we collected during our survey."
Alternatives: "a potential example of" or "an example of".
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Every point $s$ in the space represents a possible sample of data.
A total of 99 undergraduate medical students, from a possible sample of 220 participated.
( {x}_t^i ) is a possible sample of node at time t, and ( {w}_t^i ) is a nonnegative weight.
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A statistical power of 80%, an alpha of 5%, and a possible sample loss of up to 15% is considered.
A statistical power of 80%, a 5% alpha and a possible sample loss of up to 15% were considered.
Use of the F2 mothers' genotypes allowed for a largest possible sample of recombinant genotypes (given limited resources for genotyping) while the use of the sons' phenotypes allowed for a good estimate of their mother's average phenotype, maximizing the quality and quantity of the data.
Finally, a possible sample bias limits the generalizability of our results.
A sample is a group of objects or readings taken from a population for counting or measurement.From the observations of the sample, we infer the properties of the population.The sample must be random, that is, all possible samples of a particular size must have equal probabilities of being chosen from the population.
Perhaps the most basic method of sampling is 'simple random sampling', where each and every member of a population has the same chance of being included in the sample and where all possible samples of a given size have the same chance of selection.
For a population of size N, a simple random sample is a sample selected such that each possible sample of size n has the same probability of being selected.
In May 1914, Anglo-Westphalian Kent Coalfield Ltd drilled a borehole at Reculver in search of coal, since it had found a seam of coal 48 feet thick at nearby Chislet and was developing a colliery there; possible samples of coal were retrieved from the borehole at a depth of, but it was abandoned, no workable seam having been found.
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