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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sample of his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a portion or example of something belonging to a male individual, often in contexts like research, analysis, or evaluation.
Example: "The researcher presented a sample of his work to the committee for review."
Alternatives: "an example of his" or "a portion of his".
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I even went to see a sample of his work.
Twain's secretary, Isabel Lyon, saved a sample of his hair.
Gives a sample of his booking dates from a 6-month period.
A man wrote to me asking for a libretto, enclosing a sample of his work.
Asked to give a sample of his musical abilities, he demurred.
Letters and documents relating to George Bernard Shaw; also, a sample of his hair.
They even obtained his signature, a sample of his handwriting, but were unable to link him conclusively to the crimes.
(I have a sample of his saliva I scraped off the Constitution after he spat on it for several minutes).
I brought an excited Mrs. Pink a sample of his salmon.
Links to those promos are also included with each singer's photos to provide a sample of his or her voice.
The coroner also took a sample of his hair — "which turned out to be a wig," said the prime minister.
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