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Discover LudwigThe phrase "address a sample" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing how to handle, analyze, or refer to a sample in research or data analysis.
Example: "In this study, we will address a sample of participants to evaluate the effectiveness of the new treatment."
Alternatives: "discuss a sample" or "refer to a sample".
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Future research could also address a sample chosen from a broader population of firms, e.g., from all listed firms or even all those preparing a management report, or covering other countries with similar accounting traditions, such as Austria.
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We used the Zenrin Co., Ltd2 detailed address database as a sampling frame.
The question of connectivity was addressed by sampling a powerline servitude, which is a potential corridor through the area.
In order to address sampling adequacy, a minimum total of 12 participants in both user and non-user groups was targeted.
To address sampling limitations a larger study is required involving greater numbers of students and schools (without prior relationships with Teenage Cancer Trust).
This problem is addressed in a large sample here.
However, the replicability of these results should be addressed with a larger sample size and with other clinical samples.
Future studies should address on a broader sampling strategy and enroll older men as well.
Three (0.8%) practices were no longer at the sampled address, giving a response rate of 73.4%.
Some inconsistencies in our results could be addressed with an extensive sampling of fruits and genomic sequencing of the data.
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