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subsample
[ noun suhb-sam-puhl; verb suhb-sam-puhl ]
verb (used with object)
, sub·sam·pled, sub·sam·pling.
- to take a subsample of.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of subsample1
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Example Sentences
For that subsample of stocks, $1 invested in January 2015 would have doubled by April 2020, while the market grew by about 50% over that time period.
From Fortune
The adult subsample of hunter-kills also contained a higher percentage of males (66 percent : 34 percent).
From Project Gutenberg
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