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The phrase "a databank" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a collection or repository of data, often organized for easy access and retrieval.
Example: "The research team accessed a databank of historical climate data to analyze trends over the past century."
Alternatives: "a data repository" or "a data store".
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They are searching through a databank of credit card transactions.
The curators produced a master list and a databank of images on the Philadelphia museum's computer.
In addition, the site includes a databank, with downloadable statistics in EXCEL format.
In the meantime, the federation is creating a databank of the claimants.
A databank containing 602 data gathered from the literature was utilized to develop the model.
Their fingerprints go into a databank, as they do for all immigrants that arrive in the European Union.
Information was analyzed using a databank from slaughterhouses with Federal Inspection Services of the Ministry of Agriculture.
The constraint module helps the user to select relevant constraints within constraint groups at his/her disposal in a databank.
The index made the newspaper a databank; it was the search engine to the mountain of facts published in the paper each year.
Most class-reunion sites work similarly: any Internet user may register, filling out a form online. His or her name goes into a databank.
This suggests that Mr. Pataki is right to favor a databank expansion that includes not just felonies, but misdemeanors as well.
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