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The phrase "sampled in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific element or portion that has been taken from a larger dataset or work, often in the context of music, research, or data analysis.
Example: "The artist's new track features a melody that was sampled in from a classic jazz record."
Alternatives: "taken from" or "extracted from"
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All of that was fare I sampled in the evening.
These structures, called the chorionic villi, carry the fetal blood supply often sampled in prenatal tests.
The filet mignon was the best I've sampled in a long time.
Like Laos, the French colonial influence is best sampled in the freshly baked bread.
Much of the long list can be sampled in two-ounce pours, at $3 to $11.
All three can be sampled in her little portrait of a group she calls the "Boys".
Her diary, sampled in her father's book, includes this entry: "Pro: We eat out every night.
Not that such descriptions do justice to the extraordinary images sampled in Molly Bernstein's illuminating documentary.
The plots were sampled in April 2009.
No cattle were sampled in October 2011.
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Natural DOM was sampled in-situ in the BC layer.
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