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The phrase "a subset of practitioners" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group within a larger category of practitioners in a particular field or profession.
Example: "The study focused on a subset of practitioners who specialize in pediatric care."
Alternatives: "a group of practitioners" or "a segment of practitioners."
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Information behaviors of pediatricians have been examined in different clinical environments: in general patient care at an academic medical center [ 1, 2], in neonatal intensive care [ 3] and in hospital on-call care [ 4], and as part of a subset of practitioners caring for patients in a broader age range [ 5].
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There is potential for the final sets of clinical indicators to be a function of the scope of practice, clinical experience, level of research participation and degree of literacy with information technology of a subset of healthcare practitioners.
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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.
"But the government is a subset of the parliament, the parliament is not a subset of the government," he added.
In fact, the former is a subset of the latter.
Among the remaining ten million, there's a subset of obsessives.
subrepertoire n. a subset of a repertoire.
g> be a subset of #2 above.
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