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The phrase "a heap of data" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a large quantity of data, often implying that it is disorganized or overwhelming. Example: "The researchers collected a heap of data during the experiment, which they needed to analyze thoroughly."
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Now that the results for quality have been unbundled from those for finance, trusts can no longer blame a poor overall rating on a dodgy financial performance.The headline ratings are supposed to summarise a heap of data.
Now, that process of wading through stacks of records to find the best blend of songs, burning them to your computer and burning them again back onto a single CD has become a heap of data.
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Introduce a computer to a heap of raw data and the temptation to slice the information every which way can prove irresistible.
We consider that the speed and precision of Hegma would facilitate discovery of novel motifs from a heap of sequence data.
I sit on a heap of days.
For many people, a "mountain of data" evokes a heaping pile of unorganized information.
Basically, the FCC received a heap of complaints from customers who had never actively used their phone to access data, but had been charged for it.
Berlin was a heap of rubble.
"A heap of corpses piled up in front of me".
Or is it a heap of chaotic spaghetti?
The fruit store had become a heap of bricks.
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