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Discover LudwigThe phrase "limited sample" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It usually means that the sample size of a group being studied or discussed is too small to draw meaningful conclusions. For example: "The results of the survey are not reliable because the researchers used a limited sample of only 500 people."
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Already, with their admittedly limited sample, Strayer and his team have found that supertaskers exhibit different patterns of neural activation when multitasking than most of us.
Both studies had limited sample size.
In many cases limited sample sizes generate wide confidence intervals, despite of the lack of variation.
One limitation was the limited sample size.
Our study has several limitations including a limited sample size.
A limitation of this study is the limited sample size.
However, these conclusions must be tempered by recognizing the limited sample size of our data set.
The limited sample size may also be considered a limitation.
Limited sample size precluded us from testing for genetic effects.
Our limited sample over the past few years proves this.
Overall, the limited sample hampers definite conclusions.
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