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about one data
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "about one data" is not correct in standard written English.
The term "data" is typically treated as a plural noun, so it would be more appropriate to use "about one piece of data" or "about one datum." Example: "In our research, we found about one piece of data that contradicted our initial hypothesis."
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b) Dependency modeling: concerned with linking knowledge about one data series with knowledge of another.
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For example, if a viewer is interested in the specific details about one point in a data display, it would be more appropriate for her to select and elaborate on that one data point, rather than generate a web of associations between that data point and others.
We help customers think about the tradeoffs vs one data model for another".
News & Media
"My answer is, that person is writing about their own experience, and their one data point is valid".
News & Media
However, the majority (62%) of those genes were detected in only one data set, whereas about one sixth (15%) was supported by two experiments.
Science
The number of records is over 450,000, about one year data from August 2011 to September 2012 as given in Fig. 3.
It is difficult to judge how numbers of iterations of Algorithm 1 required for convergence might be affected by much larger l or d, leaving some uncertainty about performance on data characteristics one might reasonably anticipate in the future, although the number of iterations needed is effectively a small constant for the datasets currently available to us.
Science
These data indicate that about one-third of the RSV DNA synthesized during the first 10 hr of infection is integrated into the duck genome.
Also, Dreamcast games are printed on GD-ROM's, which hold about one gigabyte of data, enough room for "extra" features.
News & Media
Within CAESAR we spent about one year checking data, before starting the modelling procedure.
Science
Thus the reader is expecting to learn about one thing but data and details are presented regarding many others.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to data, ensure you're using the correct singular or plural form. If you mean a single piece of information, use "a piece of data" or "a data point".
Common error
Avoid using "data" as a singular noun. Always consider whether you are referring to a single item or multiple items of information. For single items, use "datum" or "piece of data".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "about one data" functions as a prepositional phrase attempting to modify a noun, but fails due to grammatical inaccuracy. The intended function is to specify information pertaining to a singular data element, a task more effectively achieved with grammatically correct alternatives.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
33%
Formal & Business
33%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "about one data" is grammatically incorrect because "data" is generally treated as a plural noun in formal writing. Ludwig AI also indicates that is not correct in standard written English. To express the intended meaning of focusing on a single piece of information, it's better to use alternatives such as "a piece of data", "a data point", or "one datum". Using correct grammar enhances clarity and credibility in both formal and informal communication. While this phrase can be found across different contexts (science, news), choosing grammatically sound alternatives will improve your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
approximately one dataset
Replaces "data" with the singular, countable noun "dataset" and incorporates "approximately" for a less precise quantity.
about a single piece of data
Emphasizes the singular nature of the data by using "a single piece", making it grammatically correct.
regarding one data point
Focuses on a specific "data point", ensuring grammatical correctness and specificity.
concerning a particular set of data
Uses "a particular set of data" to refer to a specific collection, which is grammatically sound.
related to one item of data
Replaces "data" with "item of data", specifying that only one piece of information is considered.
around one source of data
Refers to one specific source instead of generically referring to an imprecise amount of data.
in relation to one element of data
Focuses on one specific "element of data" and is grammatically accurate.
with respect to one kind of data
Specifies "one kind of data" as opposed to a vague amount.
close to one form of data
Replaces "about" with "close to" and adjusts to "form of data" to improve grammatical accuracy.
in connection with a piece of data
Uses "a piece of data" to ensure singular reference and grammatical correctness.
FAQs
How can I correctly refer to a single piece of information from a dataset?
Instead of "about one data", use phrases like "a piece of data", "a data point", or "one datum" to maintain grammatical correctness.
Is "data" singular or plural? How does that affect my writing?
"Data" is technically the plural form of "datum". While it's often used informally as singular, it's best to use "datum" for singular references in formal writing. You could also say "piece of data" to avoid the problem.
What are some alternatives to "about" when describing data?
Consider using "regarding", "concerning", "related to", or "in relation to" depending on the specific context. For example, "data regarding one aspect" is a more precise and grammatically sound construction.
How do I choose between "data" and "information" in my writing?
"Data" refers to facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis. "Information" is what you get when data is processed and organized. When talking about a single fact, consider saying "a fact" or "one detail".
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