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The phrase "all data were identified" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the process of recognizing or categorizing data in research or analysis.
Example: "In the study, all data were identified and categorized for further analysis."
Alternatives: "all data have been identified" or "all data were recognized".
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The confidentiality and anonymity of the participants were protected and all data were identified by case numbers only.
We study the year 2002 for practical reasons as all data were identified and collected within the Swedish cost of alcohol project [ 12, 13].
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A total of 60 studies with survival data were identified, including all 51 studies analysed in Bennett et al (2008b).
Four sets of data were identified: (i) all children born in these years with a diagnosis of childhood cancer; (ii) all children born to mothers with a diagnosis of diabetes and identified in the Cancer Registry; (iii) all children alive at the age of one born to mothers with a diagnosis of diabetes; and (iv) all children in the population alive at the age of one.
Data were identified by a study-specific, person-level identifier.
All IS5 elements present in the E. coli genome known from GenBank sequence data were identified.
No published data were identified in healthy menisci for comparison.
For PCA analysis, the most prominent directions of the high-dimension data were identified.
Systematic deviations and other issues related to the use of modelled climate data were identified.
Demagnetization data were identified with the orthogonal vector diagram of Zijderveld (1967) and equal-area projection.
Data were identified according to the XRD software (pdf-2: database on CD-Release 2005).
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