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The phrase "any of these statistics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a selection or subset of statistics previously mentioned or presented.
Example: "You can choose to focus on any of these statistics to support your argument in the report."
Alternatives: "any of these figures" or "any of these data points".
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Rashid wasn't arguing that Christian teachings are to blame for any of these statistics, however, he was simply urging people not to learn about Islam from Huckabee.
No difference was seen for any of these statistics, compared between the events elicited at the beginning vs. end of the train (p>0.10 for all measures, t-test).
No consistent differences between sympatric and allopatric Type A or between sympatric and allopatric Type B can be discerned for any of these statistics for any of these candidate genes.
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Since the various association statistics are equivalent when applied at the markers, the significant marker locations will be the same for any choice of these statistics.
Each of these statistics was compared with the national average.
Each of these statistics matters, but for very different reasons.
Today, none of these statistics and diagnoses matter.
Was any dimension of these descriptive statistics predictive of a more effective synthesis map?
Golly, if any of these skirts only knew about the statistics!
Perhaps more so than any of the quantitative statistics.
I was almost one of these suicide statistics.
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