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The phrase "a subset of are" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction that lacks context to be usable in written English.
Example: "The data points we analyzed are a subset of are too broad to draw conclusions."
Alternatives: "a part of" or "a portion of".
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Three mappings, where is a subset of, are said to satisfy condition (B) if there exist a real number and a nondecreasing function with, for all, such that (2.3).
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A subset of is a cone if.
(3)A subset of is called -a.e.
Note that being a subset of is -sequentially complete.
(5)A subset of is called -bounded if (4.7).
A subset of is said to have density if (1.1).
A subset of is a neighbourhood of if there exists such that.
A subset of is called a cone if and only if: (i) is closed, nonempty, and.
A subset of is called a chain if or for all.
A subset of is called a Cone if and only if.
A subset of is called - if is the union of a countable family of porous sets.
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