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Free sign upThe phrase "and in a proportion of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the distribution or ratio of elements within a certain context, such as in research or analysis.
Example: "The results showed that the participants preferred option A, and in a proportion of the responses, it was favored over option B."
Alternatives: "and in a ratio of" or "and in a percentage of".
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In the brain, PrPres was detected only lately and in a proportion of the mice; its banding pattern was of vCJD type in late mice and of sCJD type in early mice subpassage, like following intracerebral inoculation (Figure 4A, C).
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In most areas, there was a lower proportion of white people admitted to hospital by CRHT teams and a higher proportion of other ethnic groups particularly Black Caribbean.
In most areas, there was a lower proportion of white people admitted to hospital by CRHT teams and a higher proportion of other ethnic groups – particularly Black Caribbean.
China also still maintains a steady increase in the proportion of ad spending in the world.
What proportion of the sugar is fructose in the product?
Theoretically, at the proportion of 96%, the estimated proportion in 2001 exceeds the proportion in 1987.
Pew adds that right-left differences in the proportion of bot traffic were "not substantial".
For all the progress in Silicon Valley, the proportion of male to female founders remains grossly skewed.
In 1859 the proportion of insane was one in 535.
And the proportion of Porsche diesel models globally was just 12percentt in 2017.
In London, the proportion of BAME individuals is already 40%.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com