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"bodies of data" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to a large collection of data or information. Example: The researchers analyzed bodies of data from various sources to reach a conclusion about the effectiveness of the new drug.
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The Stanford scholar Franco Moretti calls this method of analyzing huge bodies of data "distant reading" ("Graphs, Maps, Trees," 2005).
It faces competition from machine-based systems such as Watson, a computer built by IBM that digests large bodies of data and draws inferences from them.
Additions to these two bodies of data may settle remaining questions and bring the problems surrounding the evolution of H. erectus nearer to resolution.
The process has occurred gradually, thanks to increasingly close exchanges and communication between the two main bodies of data holders and producers of statistics on immigration: the Ministry of the Interior and Istat.
Methods include the measurement of manifestations of disease and of the physical, social, and behavioral phenomena of the environment; the design of studies; procedures for collecting, handling, and interpreting large bodies of data; and statistical analyses.
The department enforces civil rights laws in schools and universities by responding to specific complaints from parents, students and others, but also by scrutinizing its own vast bodies of data on the nation's school and university systems, looking for signs of possible discrimination.
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There is an overwhelming body of data".
That's a significant body of data.
The first advance is an enormous body of data.
This is predicted by what theory or body of data?
That problem is a rapidly growing body of data from increasingly sophisticated experiments.
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