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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an data from" is not correct in written English.
It should be "the data from" or "data from" depending on the context.
Example: "I need to analyze the data from the recent survey to draw conclusions."
Alternatives: "the information from" or "data obtained from".
Exact(1)
Our higher value is based on a more comprehensive estimation process reported in [ 38], which also incorporated an data from an additional study performed in 2000-2001 [ 39].
Similar(59)
The predictions of our mode were confirmed by a careful analysis of a data from Twitter.
(A) Data from 3000 to 500 years before present (B) Data for the last two centuries.
The experiments had been performed on a data from water based chillers.
a Data from the non-simultaneous (i.e., consecutive) TOF-MRA and PET measurements.
(A ) Data from two monkeys.
a Data from ref. [ 19]. b Data from ref. [ 31]. c Data from ref. [ 21].
a Data from [ 32]. b IC50 increased with hydrolysis time.
a: Data from those who used CAM (N = 64).
Figure 4 A illustrates data from a typical recording session.
The notice says that a data interface from an existing application system will also be required.
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