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The phrase "a vast release of data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the distribution or availability of a large amount of information, often in a technological or research context.
Example: "The company announced a vast release of data regarding user behavior, which will help improve their services."
Alternatives: "a large influx of data" or "a significant data release".
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Slingo gave it, from organising a huge collection of signatures from scientists in support of the science behind global warming, to coordinating a vast release of data.
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By Lisa Rosenbaum April 23, 2014 Jean Malouin, a family doctor in Michigan, woke up one morning earlier this month to an e-mail from a Washington Post reporter, who informed her that a vast release of Medicare payment data from 2012 had identified her as the highest female biller in the country, and the seventeenth-highest over all, with more than seven million dollars in payments.
Jean Malouin, a family doctor in Michigan, woke up one morning earlier this month to an e-mail from a Washington Post reporter, who informed her that a vast release of Medicare payment data from 2012 had identified her as the highest female biller in the country, and the seventeenth-highest over all, with more than seven million dollars in payments.
The figures were issued by industry body the British Bankers Association BBABA), which has released a vast amount of data on borrowing to individuals and businesses, classified by more than 9,000 postcode sectors across Britain.
Today the Census Bureau released a vast trove of data for their decennial look at America's demographics.
There are millions of dips each year, a vast trawl of data.
There is now a vast amount of data and information online to help you.
Fortunately, if anyone can tame a vast pile of data, it's Google.
"Inspecting and analyzing a vast amount of data unfortunately took a lot of time," he said.
INTERNET search engines can lead you through a vast universe of data to the information you need on the Web.
The source said that although GCHQ was collecting a "vast haystack of data" what they were looking for was "needles".
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