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to sampling
noun
A part of anything taken or presented for inspection, or shown as evidence of the quality of the whole; a specimen; as, goods are often purchased by samples.
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Are they comparable to sampling a lick?
I look forward to sampling more of it.
And essentially the new data are different in that they take an ecological approach to sampling.
Beatmakers tend to steer clear of old blues records, which don't lend themselves well to sampling.
Panels are a sample and sensitive to sampling error, especially for the Internet's fragmented media.
He, for one, is looking forward to sampling Mr. Levy's version of barbecue.
As I got older, I could equate it to sampling.
I'm hoping that any future visits will be limited to sampling the delicious tiramisu in the café.
His indulgences, he said, are limited to sampling local microbrews and watching "Top Chef" with his wife.
However, this technique is invasive and prone to sampling errors.
It's the same reason so many producers are attracted to sampling drum hooks from old funk or jazz tracks".
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