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The phrase "a subset of questions" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a smaller group of questions that are part of a larger set. Example: "In this survey, we will focus on a subset of questions that pertain specifically to customer satisfaction."
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Our students are examined using a subset of questions from more than 800 chemical engineering questions, split into 10 subcategories.
(For a subset of questions asked of fraud victims, the margin of sampling error is 3 percent).
To provide a 10-year perspective on NEWA's impact, a subset of questions from the 2007 survey was repeated in the 2017 survey.
The Markovian search takes place in a 'knowledge structure,' a combinatoric object gathering all the feasible 'knowledge states.' Each knowledge state is a subset of questions that could be mastered by some individual.
Participants reporting headache on ≥15 days/month were asked a subset of questions designed to diagnose MOH.
COHEN: We field a survey focused on lots of different issues but every survey includes a subset of questions on politics.
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Each student completed an analysis homework that contained only a subset of midterm questions, but answered final exam questions that were topic-matched to all midterm questions that had been assigned as homework.
Favourite Questions: The challenge questions in the favourite theme are a subset of personal questions, which pertains to individual's favourites.
In the second format, the main question was followed by a subset of specific questions regarding management with yes/no answers.
The numerical survey is provided in Table 5; a subset of the questions was used for each course, with the selection of questions varying.
For law librarians, the questions involved in serving distance learners are a subset of the questions about the future of the law library that arise from changes in the legal information environment.
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