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a set the members of which are all members of some given class: A is a subset of B is usually written A⊆B
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A⊂B. one that is strictly contained within a larger class and excludes some of its members
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a set within a larger set
Etymology
Origin of subset
Example Sentences
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A subset of retail investors is expressing faith that mortgage rates will eventually move down.
From MarketWatch
You will pay higher fees for factor ETFs that track subsets of the indexes, but some of these may fit your investment objectives.
From MarketWatch
“Once you’re comfortable you can do business there, there are always a subset of wildcatters that are willing to go in and swing for the fences,” Pickering said.
Economists now speak of the US economy as "K-shaped" to reflect the opposite fortunes of these subsets, with new cars out of reach for lower-income shoppers.
From Barron's
The federal mandate applies to only a limited subset of enrollees, and Schmidt didn’t qualify, likely because she didn’t have enough chronic health conditions.
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