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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sample size of" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in research papers or other writing about statistical analysis, to refer to the number of data points used in a study or experiment. For example, "The study had a sample size of 1,200 participants."
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We have a sample size of one.
A minimum sample size of n > 5 was used.
The sample size of respondents was 1000.
A sample size of only ten doesn't allow many firm conclusions to be drawn.
"This is on a sample size of thousands," Dan Russell, a Google researcher, told the Atlantic.
The poll had a sample size of 1,600 and a margin of error of 2.8%.
But Davidai is starting where he can — at home, with an experimental sample size of one.
In addition, the relatively small sample size of Hg C* may also cause the underestimation.
It's hard to draw long-term conclusions based on a sample size of one.
Then, the sample size of each founder was adjusted according to 432 random Tibetan highlanders.
Experiment has been repeated twice with a sample size of 2 mice per genotype.
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