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The phrase "a sample of those" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a subset or example of a larger group or category.
Example: "I would like to request a sample of those products to evaluate their quality before making a bulk purchase."
Alternatives: "an example of those" or "a selection of those".
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In the list below I have included a sample of those that I have found most revealing – but others could just as well have made the cut.
Are women treated differently to men? (Again the analysis of a sample of those quoted also suggest the answer is yes).
The classes reproduced here are a sample of those our students undertake 30-40 hours a week each term for three years.
The local authority carried out research to ensure that a sample of those families were consulted over more effective ways to work with them.
This shortlist delivers a sample of those stories, and those lives, in the most pleasurable of ways.
Another study appearing in the The Lancet found that in England and Wales, dementia rates in a sample of those over age 65 had dropped by a quarter over the past two decades.
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Here is a sampling of those comments.
Here is a sampling of those who can make the old newer.
A sampling of those collections is throughout the museum, his former home.
There were many fascinating projects; this is just a sampling of those suited to the web.
There were many other fascinating projects; this is just a sampling of those projects suited to the web.
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