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The phrase "out of a population of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing statistics, demographics, or sampling from a larger group.
Example: "Out of a population of 1,000 people surveyed, 60% reported feeling satisfied with their jobs."
Alternatives: "from a total of" or "among a group of".
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An educated guess is a few hundred thousand, out of a population of 23m.
Today, about 10,000 Jews live in Poland, out of a population of 38 million.
Out of a population of 49 million, 7.5 million South Africans are out of work.
Some 3.5 million Americans fought in the civil war, out of a population of 31 million.
More than 64,000 people, out of a population of 18 million, died in the conflict.
The epidemic left 3,515 dead out of a population of 250,000.
Out of a population of 1.77 million (the 1939 figure for Vienna)?
Four million people out of a population of just over 20 million are in exile.
About 40 million people are unemployed in Indonesia, out of a population of 220 million.
Out of a population of about 2.6 million, roughly 45,000 attend Anglican churches most weeks.
About 2,000 people died in Pompeii out of a population of 20,000.
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