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  • Asked on March 15, 2021 in Word choice.

    There are many variations of this recipe. You can try it with any combination of them. In many linguistic contexts, data is used as a plural noun instead of a noun. In other linguistic contexts, data is a singular noun. Sometimes a plural noun is used as a plural noun.

    The following data has been collated using instruments including instrument 1, instrument 2, etc,… You could also replace

    the words “collected” with “sourced”. e.g. by

    using the plural noun or using the plural noun and Collabated.

    In the previous sentence, the sentences have also changed the emphasis. In this sentence this set of data has been

    sourced from the following instruments: instrument 1, instrument 2, etc,… In the sentence above you are taking the data from the instruments.

    Where can I find the data

    extracted from the following instruments?

    A good word to describe a set of data is rich. This means that there is a lot of good quality data.

    As you can see there are lots of different variations you can try!

    I like the term “” although I don’t like the word “” because it sounds

    weak.”

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