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Discover Ludwig"on a sample" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a specific example. For example, "The results of the experiment were based on a sample of 50 people."
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When I recently checked on a sample rental rate, for example, Enterprise quoted an all-inclusive price upfront.
Figure 9 Row histograms computed on a sample score (b).
"On a sample of one, it looks close.
It's hard to draw long-term conclusions based on a sample size of one.
Based on a sample of the children.
The proposed approach was demonstrated on a sample system.
The YouGov survey was carried out on a sample of 2,059 adults in January.
Quick counts, which are by private pollsters, are based on a sample of votes.
The test on a sample of her hair has been carried out: she is clean.
"This is on a sample size of thousands," Dan Russell, a Google researcher, told the Atlantic.
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A Japanese forensics team later found his fingerprints on a sample-size bottle of Wella shampoo.
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