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be sampling
noun
A part of anything taken or presented for inspection, or shown as evidence of the quality of the whole; a specimen; as, goods are often purchased by samples.
Exact(60)
Could it be sampling error?
Who knows what you'll be sampling?
Republicans will be sampling Broadway in large numbers on Aug. 29, the Sunday before the convention.
Ms. Langsam expects people to be sampling the vineyard's products while watching performances.
It's safe to say, however, that he won't be sampling too much of the former colony's famously social side.
Their objectives appeared to be sampling their version of the holy land experience while racking up conversions.
Judges will not be sampling them because, Tauzin said, the fair will be adhering to the law.
Her next commitment, rather than catching up on homework, will be sampling the wider Games experience before flying home later this week.
Our colleague Michael Schulman has culled some excerpts from the memoirs they'll be sampling: I think of my job as that of a cheerleader.
If this is a trend, Labour has reason for confidence, but it may just be sampling variation around a constant figure of 31.
There will also be sampling of rugelach and kugel, as well as goodies from a Yemeni market.
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