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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new data" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
The word "data" is typically used as an uncountable noun, meaning it cannot be pluralized, and does not require an indefinite article. Correct alternatives would be "new data" or "a new set of data." Example: Incorrect: I have collected a new data for my research project. Correct: I have collected new data for my research project.
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He clicked to a new data set.
Change #1: A new data environment.
Hence a new data storage system is very essential.
Nearly every day over these Summer Games will offer a new data point.
And it ended in providing a new data set that can be endlessly deconstructed.
The commission is developing a new data protection regulation; it should act on excessive state surveillance.
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If not, you will need a new data-enabled phone.
A new data-based FTC scheme is proposed.
A new data-access control system called "app standby" should also help prolong battery life.
Tech pioneers in the US are advocating a new data-based approach to governance – 'algorithmic regulation'.
Check out a new data-gathering & redesign project from Nikki Zeichner, The Parole Hearing Data Project.
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