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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a statistic that does not include" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing data or statistics that omit certain information or categories.
Example: "The report presents a statistic that does not include the impact of seasonal variations on sales figures."
Alternatives: "a statistic excluding" or "a statistic omitting".
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According to the U.S. Labor Department, about 14.9 million Americans are unemployed, a statistic that does not include those who are underemployed or who have simply given up trying to find a job.
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Only about a third of people in the US have a 4-year degree a statistic that does not include Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Richard Branson, Steve Jobs and Michael Dell, Walt Disney and other folks you've probably heard of and this study cannot conclude anything about what influences their reading.
(Hint: That does not include Mr. Obama).
That does not include perks and pensions.
That does not include renovations or salaries.
And that doesn't include undershirts.
And that doesn't include golf balls.
That doesn't include state taxes.
This season, Strahan broke Lawrence Taylor's franchise record of 132 ½ sacks, but that did not include the 9 ½ sacks Taylor had as a rookie in 1981, before the league made sacks an official statistic.
The Mann-Whitney statistic is a nonparametric test statistic that does not assume specific distributions.
That didn't include a plaque.
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