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The phrase "a couple of statistics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of statistical data points or figures, typically two or three.
Example: "In my research, I found a couple of statistics that highlight the importance of regular exercise."
Alternatives: "a few statistics" or "several statistics".
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A couple of statistics suggested that manufacturing output might finally be rising, and then on Friday, the unemployment rate shot up.
Here are a couple of statistics that help to illustrate it: FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) The Lions have 340 total yards AT HALF....The Packers have 43.
Most of the content is what we've seen already from quarterly results, but a couple of statistics stood out as particularly interesting and worthy of note.
This fear can be put to rest by a couple of statistics and a simple concept.
He then rattled off a couple of statistics about Ventura during his days with the Dodgers and left.
Therefore, BNFinder attaches a couple of statistics to returned network features.
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A couple of stark statistics illustrate the point.
Let's look again at a couple of key statistics: 17% of leadership in the finance industry is women, and 75% of men in that industry believe men and women are treated about equally.
I think the EPA has a couple of municipal waste statistics.
A couple of other notable statistics for you.
To avoid reading from the slides (the worst) I can just emphasize the big takeaways with a couple of ad-hoc statistics I can toss out.
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