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sampling

[sam-pling, sahm-] / ˈsæm plɪŋ, ˈsɑm- /


NOUN
cross section
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NOUN
questionnaire
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NOUN
random sample
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In some cases, using the tech saved the team about two weeks worth of sampling, Siesholtz said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The prospect of sampling such moments under the lights had long served as inspiration after Wissa suffered a knee injury while on international duty with DR Congo back in September.

From BBC

“Soil sampling,” the official adds, “is the metric by which Recyclable demonstrates that debris removal operations have successfully remediated the post-disaster threat to public health and the environment.”

From Los Angeles Times

Our critic said: “While just a sampling, the show whets one’s appetite. It suggests the need for a dedicated space for rotating displays of the Corcoran’s paper treasures.”

From The Wall Street Journal

They, for instance, can simulate multiple aircraft in an enemy’s radar by sampling its pulse and sending that back, said RUSI’s Withington.

From The Wall Street Journal