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The phrase "a minority of data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small portion or subset of data within a larger dataset.
Example: "In our analysis, we found that a minority of data points were outliers that skewed the results."
Alternatives: "a small portion of data" or "a limited amount of data".
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Nevertheless, a minority of data, based on experimental cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) studies in dogs, are cited to encourage continued use of sodium bicarbonate during CPR [ 13, 14].
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With this technique, we did find peptide-specific induction of either cytokine, but the differences were marginal in comparison with the unstimulated PBMC and were present only in a minority of individuals (data not shown).
> -wrap-foot> When a unique estimate was available, the MGMM and LGMM methods usually led to similar estimates, although estimates differed considerably in a sizeable minority of data sets.
(Recall that our analysis excluded factors observed in only a minority of the participants' data).
The finding that a minority of patients download data from their devices is in agreement with prior studies.
A minority of adverse event data known to have been collected were reported in the published literature.
In fact, only for a minority of the criteria set data are usually available for different alternatives.
These individuals only represent a minority of students and the data do not support generalisation to the study population.
A summary of the methodological quality of included studies is given in additional file 7. Meta-analysis was not possible as a minority of studies provided useable data.
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