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Discover LudwigThe phrase "both datasets" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is used to refer to two sets of data that are being compared or analyzed together. Example: Both datasets showed a significant correlation between diet and overall health.
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Overall, though, both datasets show clear agreement in the overall warming trend.
This fact also occurs in both datasets.
Both datasets included five views (image contents).
Both datasets cover the pre-programme period.
Both datasets were annotated by experts.
Both datasets were derived largely from community sightings.
Table 1 presents the cross-validation settings of both datasets.
Both datasets are articles collected from vcharkarn.com web site.
The histogram of both datasets shows a bimodal distribution.
We select 100 anchor points for both datasets.
Table 1 shows the details of both datasets.
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