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The phrase "a data about" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "data about" or "a piece of data about."
Example: "The report includes a data about the recent trends in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "information regarding" or "details about".
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Rather, the sociogram shows us the communicative behavior of each individual based on two primitive data types: a) data about who called who and b) data about the number of times where communication occurred between each pair of individuals.
a Data about pain symptoms at baseline and after six months available for 216 patients.
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Watch out there's a data thief about," Graham told the BBC.
Eventually, we will have a data library about properties of new semiconductors to draw from.
In an EMR data about a patient's medical history, clinical outcomes and demographic information is recorded.
A mobile-telephone number is a piece of data about a person, not a household.
17 In summary, there was not a conclusive data about this association until now.
But the cable bundle offers a bit more: data about a slew of crucial social and health issues.
We just built a data center for about $50 million.
Such a printer, guided by data about a painting's chemistry, could yield the ultimate fake.
In contrast to surveys, telemetry collects a large amount of data about a small number of individuals.
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