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The phrase "a sample of what" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing an example or illustration of something that has been previously mentioned or is about to be discussed.
Example: "This report provides a sample of what our new marketing strategy can achieve in terms of customer engagement."
Alternatives: "an example of what" or "a demonstration of what".
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A sample of what apparently bothers JW.
Here's just a sample of what our commenters and followers have been saying:.
And it's a sample of what may happen much more widely if this depression continues.
Here's a sample of what our readers think about the scheduled testimony.
Below is a sample of what you can expect to experience in the Women's Leadership Program.
And for a sample of what your project page should include, see Dave's example.
A sample of what Sloanies do on MIT Sloan Study Tours!
"For some reason the Americans wanted to put one in as a sample of what we do".
Similar(3)
Here's a sampling of what followed.
Here is a sampling of what they had to say.
Here is a sampling of what people left behind.
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a prototype of what
a specimen of what
a template of what
a taste of what
a sampler of what
a list of what
a test of what
a survey of what
a cross section of what
a case study of what
a consideration of what
a portrait of what
a copy of what
a variant of what
a harbinger of what
a discussion of what
a feeling of what
a record of what
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