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The phrase "all the extra data" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to additional information or data that is not essential but may be helpful or relevant.
Example: "Before making a decision, let's review all the extra data we have collected during the research phase."
Alternatives: "all the additional data" or "all the supplementary data".
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The idea of ZapTravel is to do away with the need for all the extra "data entry" required by many travel sites today, from selecting calendar dates to entering destinations from pop-up menus and more.
But what about all the extra data apps create when you use them (databases, media libraries, etc).? Because Apple pays us to love them — actually they don't but wouldn't that be nice — we consider this list a group of "wants" rather than needs, aside from idle disk removal sans unmounting.
I deleted all the extra data and it should have.
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Not all 1,500 members of the DoubleClick network will get the extra data, however, only those that join the Abacus Alliance.
marks the extra data sources for the special followed.
All this extra data has to be accessible across all operating platforms and securely directed to the right places, via fibre optic cable, wireless networks, and satellite.
Member States should explicitly inform the applicants for documents, in written form and with an exhaustive list, about all the possible extra data stored.
In a day and age where data is the new currency, it would be bad business to let Google have access to all that extra data.
Whether all of these extra data will ever be of much use to anybody remains to be seen.
Vietnam, Indonesia and Cambodia picked up all the extra work.
What does she need all the extra space for?
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