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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sample of notes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or selection of notes, often for review or analysis purposes.
Example: "The professor provided a sample of notes from previous lectures to help students prepare for the exam."
Alternatives: "a set of notes" or "a collection of notes".
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To precisely extract from someone else's music a sample of notes to use oneself.
Additionally, a sample of notes for which agreement existed between the two raters was rated by a third rater as a process quality check and validation.
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For each provider, Oxford reviewed a sample of client notes, assumed that the same shortcomings applied to all the clients' records, and demanded refunds accordingly.
For instance, a review of a sample of inpatient notes was performed at hospitals in order to capture the treatment pattern of the most common health problems.
A sample of Butler's notes on writing, circa 1970-95.
A review of a sample of 36 case notes of patients who received RT up to 6 months postoperatively showed that the RT was a part of the treatment for the primary tumour in all patients.
This widely validated tool [ 7, 24, 25] has only been used in a select pilot in the area, with a sample of 60 patient notes [ 29].
To calculate the measurement error of a quantity of virus in a sample of dust we noted that a final MDV density was reached some time before the end of the sampling period.
Here's a sample of Techcrunch.com with some notes I've added with Fleck.
Of 520 incident strokes identified between 1993/1997 2003 using record linkage systems in the EPIC-Norfolk, a sample of 250 medical case notes were examined between March and July 2004.
As a result of a study conducted among a sample of upscale restaurants, we note that the content and design of the wine list is largely conditioned by the presence of a sommelier, being both basic tools for promoting wines in the restaurant.
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