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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a collection of statistics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group or set of statistical data gathered for analysis or presentation.
Example: "The report presented a collection of statistics that highlighted the trends in consumer behavior over the past year."
Alternatives: "a set of data" or "a compilation of figures."
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Writing equalities assessments, I'm ashamed to say I came to see Islington as a collection of statistics rather than people.
Then, fourth, you need a collection of statistics on risks, and you need to evaluate the quality of those statistics.
The report is a collection of statistics surrounding welfare reform and reactions of MPs, charities and professional groups to the way in which it has been administered.
The Obama administration presented a collection of statistics that compared current drug use and demand with the peak of the late 1970s, although a direct correlation between those declines and the drug war are highly debatable.
We know that polls are just a collection of statistics that reflect what people are thinking 'in reality.' And reality has a well-known liberal bias". That line got a relatively warm laugh, but many others were met with near silence.
In honor of Veterans Day, the Census Bureau released a collection of statistics that reveal information on the more than 21 million living American veterans.
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A collection of parameter statistics, from the test of 100 ferrography images optimized by the particle swarm algorithm, is shown in Fig. 7.
Thankfully, Darlington Nagbe is more than a cold collection of statistics.
The Bureau of Justice Statistics (//www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/) is a comprehensive collection of statistics about U.S. crime, victims, criminals, courts, police, jails, and prisons.
Both Oxford and Cambridge routinely issue a broad collection of statistics relating to admissions, such as gender, ethnicity, disability, region and school type of candidates.
These findings are part of a new collection of statistics, called Regional MDGInfo, created jointly by three UN agencies: UNICEF, UNDP and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe.
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