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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sample of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific example or representation of a larger group or category.
Example: "In this report, we will analyze a sample of a larger population to draw conclusions about the overall trends."
Alternatives: "an example of a" or "a representation of a".
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"British Wrestling can confirm that an A sample of a drugs test provided by Myroslav Dykun has proved positive.
Additionally, most theme parks have introduced "test seats"—a sample of a ride's seat that guests can try for size before lining up for an attraction.
The test reviewed the activity levels of 21 genes in a sample of a breast tumor.
"Crushed Egos" begins with a sample of a man saying, "You practiced twenty years?
Gone Darker combined, to menacing effect, free-jazz and a sample of a freight-train whistle.
During lunch, I remembered that our lab had given me a sample of a new product that I was developing.
I also have a sample of a more autumnal one which is lovely, confusingly called 600 Plum (£25).
Access to a DNA database is all that would be needed to construct a sample of a person's DNA.
Each potential campaign is trialled on a sample of a few thousand members before it goes live.
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Mr. Arafat's best student, Adnan Hanoun, 37, keeps a sample of an old-fashioned mud hive in his workshop.
Photograph: David Davies/PA 8.40am GMT Drugwatch The A sample of an unnamed German athlete in Sochi has produced an "abnormal result", according to the Deutscher Olympischer SportBund.
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