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"representative sample of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people or items that accurately represents a larger population or group. For example, "The survey included a representative sample of 1,000 people from across the country."
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If one asked a representative sample of Britons tomorrow who our MPs represented, far too many would say "themselves".
It would also represent the will of actual voters rather than a representative sample of the population.
This was no representative sample of youth.
This is not a representative sample of typical practising Christians.
We will give a representative sample of veterans' memories.
The test was taken by a representative sample of 8,000 students in 40 states.
Ipsos Mori interviewed a representative sample of 1,019 adults aged 15-plus across Britain.
If "everyone" = a representative sample of the total zoo, which rides with us now full time.
That was a representative sample of a total figure of more than 10,000.
She said the survey would be conducted from a nationally representative sample of all races.
Instead, the system statistically selects a representative sample of the transactions for billing.
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