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The phrase "a proportion is" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when defining or explaining a specific proportion in a mathematical or statistical context.
Example: "A proportion is a part of a whole, expressed as a fraction or percentage."
Alternatives: "a ratio is" or "a fraction represents".
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After grist is mashed in at 35 to 40 °C (95 to 105 °F), a proportion is removed, boiled, and added back.
The fish is filleted for its various parts, and a proportion is salted, cured or canned – contrary to perception, high-end canned tuna is twice as expensive as the fresh variety.
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In this case, if a proportion is close to zero, than roads of this type are not popular for hitchhikers.
XPS results show that tin is in oxidized state when the catalysts are reduced at 473 K, whereas a proportion is in the metallic state after reduction at 773 K.
This fact implies an increment in the proportion of the infectious population until the n 3 th day when such a proportion is large enough so that the whole population begins to take again preventive measures.
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The terms of a proportion are the four numbers or expressions that enter into the proportion.
Mathematical objects, such as a proportion, are both like and unlike material objects.
The degree of accuracy expressed as a proportion, was calculated as 0.00523.
A proportion was rated a second coder, blind to the original decision.
The lower and upper limits of the 95%% confidence interval (CI) for a proportion were calculated.
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