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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Empirical data" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to information obtained through observation or experimentation, often in scientific contexts. Example: "The study was based on empirical data collected from various experiments conducted over several months."
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Empirical data
noun
Data derived from reliable measurement or observation.
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Empirical data suggests that the average attention span for politics is 15 minutes a day.
Empirical data supports both of the hypotheses.
Empirical data bearing on this question don't exist.
Empirical data on the subject remains equivocal.
Empirical data can inform subsequent normative analysis.
Empirical data on these questions are limited.
There simply is no empirical data.
His writings resemble powerful weapons of empirical data.
Roberts repeatedly said he wanted to see "the empirical data".
"I get so excited by empirical data," Mr. Whitney said.
I even have empirical data to confirm this outcome.
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