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The phrase "a proportion of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a part or fraction of a whole, often in contexts related to statistics, research, or analysis.
Example: "A proportion of the participants reported feeling satisfied with the service provided."
Alternatives: "a fraction of the" or "a segment of the".
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They represent a proportion of the UK.
This is insignificant as a proportion of the total population.
Audit revenues are shrinking as a proportion of the major audit firms' total revenues.
So Trump can win only a proportion of the 80 delegates.
As a proportion of the work force, that was the highest level since August 1983.
"However, on-demand TV will increase as a proportion of the time-shifted total".
A proportion of the loot of Bengal went directly into Clive's pocket.
But it said on-demand TV would grow as a proportion of the timeshifted total.
She nevertheless received a proportion of the royalties from the works she had inspired.
They also call on the societies to donate a proportion of the handouts to charity.
The simplest is that London is too big, as a proportion of the population.
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