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a sample of the cake
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a sample of the cake" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small portion of cake that is given to taste or evaluate. Example: "At the bakery, I was offered a sample of the cake before deciding to purchase a whole one."
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A sample of the wet biomass cake was taken to determine moisture content after pre-extraction.
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In the conducted studies, a sample of vanadium cake was used after its detailed characterization.
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Measuring the elemental composition of yellow cake is one way of identifying the geographic locale where the yellow cake was produced, but because uranium ore is ubiquitous to our planet's surface, being able to also measure isotopic ratios in a sample of yellow cake can be a huge advantage for pinpointing where it originally came from.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Sports, Opera and a Slice of Cake, Too Here is a sampling of the events being held today in Central Park to celebrate its 150th anniversary.
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Several of these data were also determined for a sample of ammonium diuranate (yellow cake) from the Hahn and Strassmann laboratory at KWI for Chemistry in Berlin (called "Hahn YC") and for uranium ore and ore concentrate (UOC) samples from Joachimsthal/Jáchimov Ore Mountainss region of Bohemia and Saxony) and the Shinkolobwe mine (the former Belgian Congo) as potential uranium sources.
A retail sample of the Classic White cake mix tested positive for Salmonella Agbeni bacteria, and its DNA footprint matched the salmonella in the ill people, according to the FDA.
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During broadcasts of The Great British Bake-Off, Mel and Sue will call personally at every house from Stranraer to John O'Groats with samples of the cakes on screen.
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For that price I managed to do some work, sample three of the cakes, have one coffee, one herbal tea, wash up after myself and discover there are occupants of generation Y who have never played Cluedo.
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In a second sample of argan cake, 3 strains of Bacillus were identified by DNAr 16S sequence and phenotypic characteristics (B. pumilus, B. clausii, B. subtilis).
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A photo of the cake ricocheted around the Web.
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"They just want a slice of the cake".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When offering "a sample of the cake", specify the context: Is it for tasting, analysis, or quality control? This adds clarity and avoids ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid assuming that "a sample of the cake" represents the entire cake's quality or flavor profile. A single sample might not capture variations within the whole cake.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a sample of the cake" functions primarily as a noun phrase, where "sample" acts as the head noun. It identifies a specific part or portion taken from a larger whole, in this case, a cake. While there were no exact matches, Ludwig AI still considers the phrase grammatically sound.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a sample of the cake" is a grammatically sound phrase used to refer to a portion of a cake, typically for tasting or analysis. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness. While direct examples are lacking in the provided data, the phrase remains understandable and usable in various contexts. Consider alternatives such as "a piece of the cake" or "a taste of the cake" to add nuance to your writing. Understanding the context will ensure you are communicating precisely whether it's a morsel for tasting or a piece for analysis.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a taste of the cake
Replaces "sample" with "taste", emphasizing the sensory experience.
a piece of cake
Replaces "sample" with "piece", focusing on a physical portion rather than a tasting.
trying the cake
Focuses on the act of experiencing the cake's flavor and texture.
a slice of the cake
Specifies a "slice" as the portion, implying a cut piece.
sampling the cake
Turns the phrase into a gerund, focusing on the act of sampling.
a bite of the cake
Indicates a small portion taken by biting.
a portion of the cake
Replaces sample with portion, indicating a measured amount.
an example of the cake
Shifts the focus to the cake as a representation of its kind.
a morsel of the cake
Uses "morsel" to suggest a very small, appealing piece.
a sliver of the cake
Describes a thin, narrow piece of the cake.
FAQs
How can I use "a sample of the cake" in a sentence?
You might say, "The bakery provided "a sample of the cake" to potential customers" or "The lab technician analyzed "a sample of the cake" for quality control".
What's a good alternative to "a sample of the cake"?
Depending on the context, you could use "a piece of cake", "a slice of the cake", or "a taste of the cake".
Is "a sample from the cake" grammatically correct?
Yes, "a sample from the cake" is grammatically correct and means essentially the same thing as "a sample of the cake". Both phrases indicate that a portion has been taken from the larger cake.
When should I use "a taste of the cake" instead of "a sample of the cake"?
"A taste of the cake" is best when you're referring to the sensory experience of eating a small amount. "A sample of the cake" can be used in a broader context, including for scientific or analytical purposes, not just eating.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
75%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested