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subset

noun as in set that is part of a larger set

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Outside of the small subset of automatic “don’t ask, don’t tell” upgrades, everyone else has been left to apply for an upgrade on their own.

It applies only to a very specific subset of doctors who have spent more than $100 million over a decade on “anything other than direct patient care.”

Some experts believe this issue alone could motivate a significant subset of Republican voters to defect to Harris in this election.

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Several documents reflect a breakdown in communication with a subset of farm owners who don’t want themselves or their employees monitored for signs of bird flu.

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From staging protests to waging courtroom and legislative campaigns, a determined subset of California youths have been vocal in the fight against climate change.

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