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The phrase "according to data released" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referencing information or findings that have been made public or published by a source.
Example: "According to data released by the health department, the number of flu cases has significantly decreased this year."
Alternatives: "based on information published" or "as per the released data".
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According to data released by Facebook's Bosworth … it's wrong.
The British economy officially entered a recession in the fourth quarter, according to data released Friday.
According to data released Monday, New York State's manufacturing showed growth in August.
Consumer confidence is at a one-year high, according to data released on Friday.
Those bees are doing just fine, according to data released by the USDA this year.
Only seven were prosecuted, according to data released under freedom of information laws.
PARIS — Europe slipped deeper into a widespread recession, according to data released Wednesday.
According to data released in September, the UK has accepted 216 Syrian refugees.
· Iraqi civilian deaths in sectarian violence reached a new high last month, according to data released by the interior ministry.
India's economy expanded 8percentt in the quarter that ended in September, according to data released yesterday.
The German economy expanded by 0.7% in the second quarter, according to data released by the statistics office this morning.
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