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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as anecdotal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or evidence that is based on personal accounts rather than scientific or statistical data.
Example: "The findings of the study were interesting, but they were largely based on as anecdotal evidence rather than rigorous research."
Alternatives: "as personal accounts" or "as informal evidence".
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But though many labor economists dismiss media reports of precarious employment as anecdotal, that doesn't make the anecdotes any less scary.
These examples could be dismissed as anecdotal.
America's PTO dismisses the criticism as anecdotal.
LB: Nobody else is as anecdotal as this.
But intelligence experts view the intercepts as anecdotal at best.
Official as well as anecdotal feedback illustrates how serious the situation is, he says.
There is some evidence – empirical as well as anecdotal – to support that theory.
He leans heavily on nascent work as well as anecdotal evidence that may not be representative.
I have a sneaky suspicion that today's doctors would pooh-pooh their evidence as "anecdotal".
He dismissed the government's evidence as "anecdotal accounts of skidding events".
But Mary Alexander, president of the American Trial Lawyers Association in Washington, dismissed as "anecdotal" the arguments of tort reformers.
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