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The phrase "a sample was designed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to research, experiments, or studies where a sample is created or structured for analysis or testing.
Example: "In the study, a sample was designed to represent the population accurately, ensuring reliable results."
Alternatives: "a sample was created" or "a sample was developed."
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Another apparatus for exerting high pressure on a sample was designed in 1968 by Akira Sawaoka, Naoto Kawai, and Robert Carmichael to give hydrostatic confining pressures up to 12 kilobars (1.2 gigapascal), additional directed stress, and temperatures up to a few hundred degrees Celsius.
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In this type of experiment a sample is designed as control to which others samples are compared and normalized.
There are two conceptually distinct tasks in Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC): a sampler is designed for simulating a Markov chain and then an estimator is constructed on the Markov chain for computing integrals and expectations.
A purposive sample was designed in an attempt to maximize diversity of responses.
A probability cluster sample was designed based first on randomly selecting primary care clinics and then choosing all eligible patients within those selected.
A single lap-shear sample was designed to conduct the study.
A device referred to as a fingerprint sampler was designed and constructed to facilitate the deposition of fingermarks for research projects.
To properly undertake that task a special sampling was designed.
The nanobots in the blood sample were designed on a computer and then cloned with an animation program.
The nanobots in the blood sample were designed on a computer and then rendered for the final footage.
A new passive sampler was designed and characterized for the determination of free copper ion (Cu2+) concentration in aqueous solution.
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