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The phrase "a subset of that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a smaller group or category that is part of a larger group or category.
Example: "The research focused on a subset of that population, specifically those aged 18 to 25."
Alternatives: "a portion of that" or "a segment of that".
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Note that if interior node x is a child of y in GRIN tree, all vertices included in x are a subset of that included in y.
The No Fly List is a subset of that list.
A subset of that, maybe 10 or 15percentt, is protected as wildlife reserves.
A subset of that is the Terrorist Screening Data Base, or T.S.D.B., which has about 400,000 names.
A subset of that is the Terrorist Screening Data Base, or T.S.D.B., which has about 400,000.
Protecting children from intentional injury is a central task of pediatricians, he said, and "bullying prevention is a subset of that activity".
Willis's life's work was an examination of freedom, power, and gender; her take on pop music is a subset of that work.
Using a subset of that data set, Facebook was able to label 85.4percentt of photos correctly, the highest level the company has achieved to date.
The ruling applies only to a subset of that group, albeit a significant one: the 3,600 Federal credit unions with multiple-group employers.
Pitch Review, which is a subset of that product, was introduced for the iPad last season and updated this year.
The Bronx Zoo, which has 265 acres holding 17,000 animals of more than 600 species, is clearly a subset of that larger enterprise and has been increasingly reflecting its concerns.
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