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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nominal amount of data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small or insignificant quantity of data in a specific context, such as research or analysis.
Example: "The experiment yielded a nominal amount of data, which was insufficient for drawing any meaningful conclusions."
Alternatives: "a small amount of data" or "a minimal amount of data."
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As we can see in Figure 15, the VMR clients send a nominal amount of data to the server (a little over 60 MB).
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Add a nominal amount of kosher salt.
The bank also sent him a cheque for a "nominal" amount of compensation.
The regulator said the new licences would cost a "nominal amount of £10,000".
Higher levels of security screening are like an insurance policy: we each pay a nominal amount of money (or inconvenience) in order to protect all of us.
A Wall Street Journal article in July said the private equity firm paid "a nominal amount, of less than $50 million," when it bought the paper in 2009.
A nominal amount of gallium equivalent to 1.75 MLs of GaAs was deposited on the GaAs buffer layer.
Before Enron, corporations needed a nominal amount of equity say, $25,000 to set up off-balance-sheet entities to keep debt off the books.
It was a nominal amount of liquor, certainly not enough to get me drunk or even buzzed.
Some are free with the option to upgrade, others cost a nominal amount of money to download.
Is there a "Ms. PC-Manners" who will provide me with proper cyber-comportment comebacks entailing only a nominal amount of characters?
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