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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major data of" is not correct in standard written English.
The term "data" is typically treated as a plural noun, so it would be more appropriate to say "a major piece of data" or "major data points."
Example: "The study revealed a major piece of data that changed our understanding of the issue."
Alternatives: "a significant data point" or "a key piece of data."
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It's been seven months since a major data breach sent shares of Equifax tumbling, and the company is still pulling itself together.
The mass retention of telecommunications data has raised concerns among industry groups and civil liberties organisations due to the ease of access by government agencies and the increased risk of a major data breach.
Mark Zuckerberg's friend count continues to tick down in the face of a major data misuse scandal griping the company.
And that a major oil company could be next to feel the effects of a major data leak about how it operates.
Moreover, the major data of a h power system were included; different conventional generation technologies and their suitable speed governors.
The company's apparently extensive collecting and sharing of users' data was one of a spate of major data and privacy debacles this year, further raising questions about the company's practices.
In a regulatory filing today, Yahoo said Verizon had initially demanded a $925m cut to offset the damage from a series of major data breaches.
The "CPO" in business parlance has grown into major position the past few years as a stream of major data breaches has put pressure on companies to better guard consumer information.
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