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Free sign upThe phrase "according to the data published in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referencing specific information or findings that have been released in a publication or report.
Example: "According to the data published in the latest research study, there has been a significant increase in renewable energy usage."
Alternatives: "based on the information released in" or "as stated in the published data from".
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They are spending an average of just a day and a half in maternity units after having their babies – the shortest stay for any high-income country assessed, according to the data published in PLOS Medicine.
We mapped the NumtS on isochores according to the data published in [ 41].
Despite better control of tumor recurrence by the intensive option, survival rates in the overall group (UICC II and III) were not affected according to the data published in 2004.
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According to the data published by the Taiwan National Health Insurance Bureau in 2010, the cesarean section rate was 38% in primary clinics and 35% in hospitals [ 19].
As many as 8,000 remaining brick buildings are at risk of collapse, according to the data published by the state in 2006.
According to the data published on its website, TrialPay reaches 500 million users, and has a network of 20,000 merchants in 180 countries worldwide, with 3,000 offers available.
Introduction Suicide attempts represent a major public health problem in Tunisia according to recent data published in 2015 by the Tunisian National Social Observatory.
The number of deaths associated with novel psychoactive substances – otherwise known as legal highs – rose from 10 in 2009 to 68 in 2012, according to data published in the National Programme on Substance Abuse Deaths NPSADD) report, compiled by experts at St George's, University of London.
Meanwhile, the class of 2015 has the highest-ever levels of student loan debt, according to data published in the Wall Street Journal last week.
According to data published in The Sunday Times Bristol has the sixth-highest percentage of 'good honours' of any UK university.
According to data published in 2006 by the ENSE, the prevalence of overweight in children aged 5 9 years was 21.4% (19.5% in boys and 23.4% in girls) [ 3].
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