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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of respondents" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific group of people who have responded to a survey or questionnaire. For example: "The majority of respondents agreed that the new company policy was beneficial." In this sentence, "of respondents" clarifies that the opinion being discussed is based on the responses of a specific group of people. Another example: "Out of a hundred respondents, only 25% said they would recommend the product." Here, "of respondents" specifies the sample size used to gather the information being presented.
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Fig. 1 Demographics of respondents.
29% of respondents disapproved.
Thirteen percent of respondents were undecided.
Sixty-nine percent of respondents said yes.
Only 11% of respondents were against recognition.
The average age of respondents was 44.
Half of respondents chose "No Build".
The remaining 4% of respondents were undecided.
Mr. Bolling received support from 13 percent of respondents.
Almost two-thirds of respondents chose him.
Only 4% of respondents mentioned pay.
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