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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a river of data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large and continuous flow of information, often in the context of data analysis or technology.
Example: "In today's digital age, we are constantly faced with a river of data that needs to be analyzed for meaningful insights."
Alternatives: "an ocean of data" or "a flood of data".
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At first, Twitter can be overwhelming, but think of it as a river of data rushing past that I dip a cup into every once in a while.
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David Carr's article was so interesting and informative that I am about to "dip a cup" into the "river of data" as he suggests.
Twitter does charge for its river of data, with only a few partners, at one point having a deal with Google to display tweets within search results.
DIT says it passed 2 million "scrambled" (mild encryption) electronic copies through the Golden Shield; sometimes DIT hides heavily encrypted material in a river of seemingly legitimate encrypted commercial data entering China.
Part of the problem was that the mapping agency was not able to handle the digital river of data that Space Imaging was sending.
They must also look upstream and downstream at the river of data streaming through these products: that is, how their products will obtain the data they need to operate and how the data their products create will be used for other product-service hybrids.
Today, businesses are getting to know their customers with unprecedented depth, thanks to the constantly flowing river of data that springs from every move they make in the digitally connected world.
Winner of "Code a better country": Buoy (Monmouth school) This is a small, autonomous, Raspberry Pi-powered boat that records and posts data about a river of ocean, including temperature, humidity and UV readings, with live PiCam feed from the boat, to a web and mobile app client and represents these readings in charts, graphs and maps.
A river of blood.
"I've cried a river of tears.
Washington floats on a river of aspersion.
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