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The phrase "about that data" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a specific set of data or information in a discussion or inquiry.
Example: "I have some questions about that data you provided in the last report."
Alternatives: "regarding that data" or "concerning that data".
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Do you know about that data port in your car?
If people found out about that data, it would be bad news for the company: drugs that don't work don't sell.
Dr. W. Douglas Weaver, president of the American College of Cardiology, agreed, saying, "It's hard to get really excited about that data".
But according to some of the shareholder lawsuits, it was revealed at an F.D.A. advisory panel meeting in January that the agency also had reservations about that data and had informed TKT of its reservations as early as December 2000.
So about that data.
They're going to care about that data the same way they care about the data in their CRM or their marketing automation system," he says.
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Poetry, Lepore argues, is not just about its paraphrasable data (and what we might make of that data), but also about the way that data is articulated.
He realized that data about Saudi fields might be found in the files of the Society of Petroleum Engineers.
This is about how we handled that data, how we extracted stories from it.
The bad news is that "data about the potential health effects" of PPH are "very limited".
Many types of CDS require that data about individual patients reside in the system.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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