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The phrase "an error of data" is not commonly used in written English; a more standard expression would be "an error in the data." You can use it when discussing inaccuracies or mistakes found within a dataset or information set.
Example: "After reviewing the report, we discovered an error in the data that affected our conclusions."
Alternatives: "a data error" or "an error in the dataset."
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These errors were either due to an error of data entry by the clinic staff or an error of transcription by the data auditors.
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