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The phrase "a sampler of what" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a selection or variety of items, experiences, or information that represents a larger whole.
Example: "This exhibition is a sampler of what the local artists have to offer, showcasing their diverse styles and techniques."
Alternatives: "a taste of what" or "a glimpse of what".
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What follows is a sampler of what you get with a President Romney, some of them his choices, some thrust upon him.
"Ralph Ayres Cookery Bookk," edited by Jane Jakeman (Bodleian Library, University of Oxford, distributed by the University of Chicago Press, $30), provides a sampler of what upper class English food was like more than 200 years ago.
As mentioned above, Sony sent along four games (EyePet, KungFu Rider, Start The Party, and Sports Champions) as a sampler of what the Move could do.
The "Hikes From 'Wild' " web page provides a sampler of what the trail is all about.
Below is just a sampler of what I dug up, enough to set off any mother's alarm bells.
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A sample of what apparently bothers JW.
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.
Here's a sampling of what others thought.
Below is just a sampling of what we do.
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