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The phrase "sample on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to sampling something, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "Please sample on the data provided to analyze the results." (This is incorrect usage).
Alternatives: "sample from" or "sample of."
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But records don't sell solely because of a sample on one song.
Instead, people find new musicians because of a sample on one of my records.
This is the third edition but the first one with a special sample on Roma populations.
César takes a small sample on his tongue and it is the most disgusting thing he has ever tasted.
Anyone unfamiliar with these brands will not have to settle for a sample on a Q-Tips swab.
(His Lorde sample on the new album turns her smash hit "Royals" into "Foil," a song about tin foil).
Jay-Z and Kanye West may face legal action over an unauthorised sample on their latest album.
Marek denied taking banned substances and is awaiting the testing of her backup sample on Friday.
Salt cod cheeks with beets, broccoli, chopped eggs and artichoke was delicious (and almost as light a dish as I was able to sample on this trip).
Schwazer, 27, provided a urine sample on 30 July in Calice, Italy, that tested positive for the prohibited substance recombinant erythropoietin (rhEPO).
The Metropolitan Police have confirmed he was charged with failing to provide a sample on 20 December and is set to appear in court next month.
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