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The phrase "a data dump" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a large amount of data that is extracted and presented in a raw format, often for analysis or transfer purposes.
Example: "After the system crash, we performed a data dump to recover all the lost information."
Alternatives: "data extraction" or "data transfer".
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"It's not just a data dump," Professor Carter said.
By Nathan Heller The Enron corpus provided a data dump of workplace communication styles.
So instead of the previous drip-feed of information, there is now going to be a data dump.
And for all the talk of a data dump, most of the cables haven't been released, and many of the ones that have been have been redacted.
The best way to give voters the answers they need isn't a data dump of thousands of pages of medical records.
"We don't just do a data dump of every single thing that's going on and expect users to comb through it," Mr. Sunder said.
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The air of breathless romanticism is far from unappealing, but it generates something of a data dump: you sense mainstream animation will emerge from its rut only when it calms down long enough to appreciate the wonders it is engineering.
But now, whether you hold friends close or not, you gain timely and useful information as it trickles out, and not in a once-a-year data dump.
The hacktivist collective known as Anonymous has denied involvement in a data-dump on Monday that incorrectly outed several politicians as being members of the Ku Klux Klan.
A Data-dump technique is used in this study to reset the turbulence length scale for these cases with different separation distances, five sets of explosion scenarios are then numerically simulated and the overpressures are compared with experimentally measured explosion overpressures.
There's a data-dump quality to a song like "Carissa," from the new Sun Kil Moon record, "Benji," in which he states the time of the flight he's taking to Ohio ("10 45 a.m").
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