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Free sign upThe phrase "any data point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an individual piece of data within a larger dataset or analysis.
Example: "In our analysis, we can choose any data point to illustrate the trend we are observing."
Alternatives: "any piece of data" or "any individual data entry".
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These artists, the museum said, "work against contemporary notions of immediacy and access" in a world where "any data point appears to be a search away and other cultures can seem legible with a quick round trip".
Any data point can shift a landscape".
A "significant" result is defined as any data point that would be produced by chance less than five per cent of the time.
Any data point or metric that uses underlying assumptions can be open to interpretation.
Any data point with n < 5 has been suppressed due to privacy limits.
The Wise.io engne can, as well, process the billions of other signals that any data point relates to.
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I don't even have any data points for that, nothing to compare it to.
Schwarzkopf explained that when construction defect claims arise down the line, builders (and building owners) often don't have any data points to back up their assertions.
Reports suggesting an effort to 'remove' any data points are simply erroneous.
We did not apply any data correction, nor were any data points removed.
Ambiguities in any data points were discussed by committee, researched, reviewed and corrected.
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