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The phrase 'a subset of the data' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a smaller portion of a larger dataset. For example, you could say, "I analyzed a subset of the data to draw my conclusions."
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So, in order to get things rolling, we've taken a subset of the data: MPs' travel expenses claims, for October to December 2009 - the most recent available.
Focusing on a subset of the data can, wittingly or unwittingly, provide researchers with the answer they want.
It consists of encrypting only a subset of the data.
Eleven additional cycles were included for a subset of the data for the temporal stability analysis.
"Cliqz will provide Evidon with a subset of the data that enables Evidon to continue their B2B services.
One has to select a subset of the data analysis methods for solving the specific problems.
A subset of the data for these is given in Table 5.
What is usually done is the manual analysis of a subset of the data.
Finally, MICE can include restrictions within a subset of the data, whereas MVN imputation cannot.
In addition, an abbreviated design was created by fitting only a subset of the data to the model.
For our experiment, we use a subset of the data collection that includes 600 mine and 600 clutter signatures.
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