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"cross section of society" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a representative sample of different social groups or classes within a larger society. Example: The study analyzed the attitudes and beliefs of a cross section of society, including people of different ages, income levels, and education backgrounds.
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Workforces, especially public services, are supposed to employ a cross section of society by law.
"We welcome a cross section of society, from age to political party to color to everything".
These groups are a cross section of society, from management downwards, thrown together by their common addiction.
Dr. Gholamhabib said that this loya jirga should draw from a broader cross section of society than just village elders.
We also asked whether people read the Guardian/Observer/.com because our journalists and contributors are from a cross section of society.
Yet the initial sit-in group, as well as those participating in the broader protests that followed, represented a broad cross section of society.
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As recruitment to research via general practices is increasingly becoming more difficult with the additional pressures on GP time, these findings suggest a range of media would be appropriate to appeal to cross sections of society.
But it was not a cross section of Israeli society.
The subjects do not represent a cross section of American society, however.
For such a varied cross section of Palestinian society, an unusual harmony prevailed.
But what we do know reveals a general cross section of northern society.
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