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The phrase "a proportion of these" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific part or percentage of a larger group or quantity.
Example: "A proportion of these participants reported feeling more engaged after the workshop."
Alternatives: "a percentage of these" or "a fraction of these".
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Since few vaccines are 100percentt effective, a proportion of these vaccinated children remain unprotected.
A proportion of these activities are within radiological and respiratory hazardous environments.
Even if only a minority of customers are price sensitive, then losing a proportion of these will have disproportionate impact on profits," he said.
Although a proportion of these extra cases can be put down to improved diagnosis, the experts agree that the astonishing rise in these conditions is a genuine one.
Interestingly, a proportion of these seizures were apparently provoked by a hot bath, or whilst playing in a very warm environment.
As employers have to pay a proportion of these, reducing the burden would encourage them to create more jobs.
A proportion of these penalties should be earmarked to provide compensation to victims, says Goudie, who is pushing the UK government to include a clause on restitution in its pending bill on modern day slavery.
Additional treatment modalities will be required for a proportion of these adolescents.
A proportion of these species become established and cause serious environmental, economic, and human health impacts.
A proportion of these will reside in other functional elements [88].
A proportion of these devices will be Internet-enabled appliances and M2M (machine-to-machine) communication-ready systems like smart car dashboards, Webster said.
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