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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subgroup of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical or organizational contexts to describe a smaller group that is part of a larger group.
Example: "In group theory, a subgroup of a larger group retains the properties of the original group."
Alternatives: "a subset of a" or "a division of a".
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In particular, in this context, the set P0(G) is clearly a subgroup of A(G).
The logical alternative is that the nene that icon of successful conservation is merely a subgroup of a species that farmers and park-keepers around the northern hemisphere regard as a pest.
Caroline Anstey, managing director of the World Bank, stressed that women were still only "a subgroup of a subgroup" for the Group of 20, yet it is at such lofty summits that the need to invest in women — and the rewards of doing so — should be emphasized.
Let H be a subgroup of a group G.
A subgroup of a group G is a submonoid of G closed under inverses.
They represent a subgroup of a larger sample of 154 women (83 without BED) who participated in the program.
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Initially, only a subgroup of an endemically infected human population carries parasites with the gene of anthelmintic resistance.
Data were collected by conducting semi-structured interviews with 8 dentists identified as a subgroup of an existing research sample.
Thus, P G) is a normal subgroup of A(G).
There is a valid question about a subgroup of younger women.
(A subgroup of roller-coaster fans later managed a side trip to Coney Island).
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