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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a sample size' is an acceptable construction in written English.
It is used to describe a statistical parameter referring to the size of a sample or subset used in the evaluation of a larger population. For example, "The study consisted of a sample size of 100 participants."
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He likes to point out that he's a sample size.
Some simply viewed Clancy's 11 "abductees" as too small a sample size.
A sample size of only ten doesn't allow many firm conclusions to be drawn.
"This is on a sample size of thousands," Dan Russell, a Google researcher, told the Atlantic.
I'd like to know about why a sample size cannot be made in a size 10.
With a sample size that small, it's hard to tell whether this means anything.
The poll had a sample size of 1,600 and a margin of error of 2.8%.
And we have too small a sample size on Ponder.
"It's too small a sample size," McClure said.
This gave me a sample size well above 200.
They have a sample size in the "single digit" millions of iPhone users for this data.
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