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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recent sampling by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a study, survey, or analysis conducted by a specific source or organization.
Example: "A recent sampling by the National Institute of Health revealed significant trends in public health."
Alternatives: "a recent survey conducted by" or "a recent analysis from".
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And while a recent sampling by the American Pet Products Association, a trade group, found that of 463 cat owners, 80% were women, certainly plenty of men harbor felines.
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A recent sampling: "The polls are exaggerated.
Here is a recent sampling, from T-shirt casual to competitive chic, in and around Palm Beach.
A recent sampling revealed paper-thin slices of meat that were dry and gray.
Below, a recent sampling.
Here's a recent sampling of both.
In addition to the application materials requested by GSAS, no application to the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations will be considered complete unless accompanied by a recent sample of the student's written work (e.g., term paper, senior thesis, master's essay).
A recent sample is posted below.
You can see a recent sample of reviews here.
Testing the six most recent samples distributed by UK NEQAS gave a score of 11 out of a maximum possible 12 for the %CD4/lymphocyte parameter: %CD4/lymphocyte values for 5/6 samples were within 1 standard deviation and 1/6 samples was within 2 standard deviations of the UK NEQAS value.
Yet in other ways, surveys show, including a recent extensive statewide sampling by the nonpartisan Field Institute of San Francisco, the overall ideology of Hispanic voters is similar to California voters on the whole, with nearly half calling themselves middle-of-the-road.
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