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The phrase "a subset of conversations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group or category of conversations that fall within a larger set.
Example: "In our study, we focused on a subset of conversations that pertained to social media interactions."
Alternatives: "a portion of discussions" or "a segment of dialogues".
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For clinicians and patients who agree (a separate item on the consent form), a subset of conversations are audio-recorded.
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It is not surprising that a significant subset of conversation about evolutionary education in the museum concerns "tree-thinking"—or the ever-significant growth of research investigating how laypersons understand and interpret evolutionary trees, and the underpinning methodology and philosophy behind systematics.
During Summer 2014, we conducted systematic follow-up telephone conversations with a subset of Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 students regarding their survey responses.
The law of reciprocity is really just a subset of the rule that governs almost every transaction and conversation in our lives.
A subset of this is the "How Am I Doing on this Project?" Conversation, where you get on the same page about progress of a specific project or program that you are working on.
It's a mighty queer gambit, and one that aligns Murphy with a subset of gay showrunners whom I've rarely seen lumped together in critical conversation, perhaps for fear of risking offense.
Ethically, it is a subset of these broader problems.
I happened upon a subset of animal-tweeting Episcopal priests.
Unrelated are a subset of All.
In fact, the former is a subset of the latter.
Among the remaining ten million, there's a subset of obsessives.
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