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Used with adjectives:
"
He gave us accurate data."
(accurate, reliable, hard)
"
His report provided comprehensive data."
(comprehensive, detailed)
"
We asked for any available data."
(available, published, unpublished)
"
They are examining the scientific data."
(scientific, statistical, financial, historical, technical)
Used with verbs:
"
His job is to collect data."
(collect, gather, get, obtain)
"
The secretary enters data into the computer."
(enters)
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My laptop has all of the necessary data."
(has, holds, records, stores)
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Let's compare the data."
(compare, examine, interpret, look at, study)
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The machine will handle data."
(handle, manage, manipulate, process)
"
The computers will exchange data."
(exchange, share, transfer, send, transmit)
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His firm publishes data."
(publishes, reports)
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How can we access the data?"
(access, retrieve)
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The data reflects the truth."
(reflects, shows, suggests, supports)
Used with nouns:
"
His work is in data entry."
(entry, input, processing)
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The company is trying to improve data exchange."
(exchange, transfer, protection, security, analysis)
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The woman runs the data bank."
(bank, base)
Used with prepositions:
"
There were some interesting facts in the data."
(in, about, from)
"
We have lots of data on global warming."
(on, for)