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but one data
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "but one data" is not correct in standard written English.
The term "data" is typically treated as a plural noun in formal contexts, so it would be more appropriate to say "but one piece of data" or "but one datum." Example: "In the study, we found many interesting results, but one data point stood out as particularly significant."
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Science
News & Media
Alternative expressions(2)
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4 human-written examples
The BEDROC optimized queries achieved a better median BEDROC performance on all but one data set.
Science
To provide an out-of-batch estimate of performance, leave-one-batch-out cross validation was performed by training on each combination of all but one data set and testing on the left-out data set.
Science
At this point, it's unclear how much data that would represent, but one data hoarder estimated it to be as much as 600 terabytes.
News & Media
Sex-ratios of adults are but one data point in understanding the dynamics of resource allocation to either sex.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
Of course, this is a long rant to draw out from a simple internet poll, but sometimes one data point is extremely revealing, as I feel this one is.
News & Media
We repeated our simulations but removed one data point at a time.
Science
In this data set, both the alternatives of prey dependence and ratio dependence were observed, but only one data set was consistent with prey dependence.
Science
My experiences represent but one human data point on these issues.
News & Media
For example, say a user is to receive data in a null space of rank two, but is only sent one data stream.
But while one data-head says we're dead because we only do old things, many others in the crazy over-heated blogosphere say we're dead because we do too much new and unfamiliar stuff.
News & Media
It's just one data point, but there are many others.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a single piece of information, use "datum" (the singular form of data) or rephrase to use "piece of data" or "data point". For instance, instead of saying "but one data", try "but one datum" or "all but one data point".
Common error
Avoid treating "data" as a singular noun. It's generally considered plural in formal writing. If you need to refer to a single piece of information, use "datum" or rephrase to use "piece of data" or "data point".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "but one data" functions as a modifier, aiming to specify a condition or exception related to information. However, Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not grammatically correct. The intended function is to single out a specific item.
Frequent in
Science
43%
News & Media
43%
Formal & Business
14%
Less common in
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "but one data" appears in various contexts, Ludwig AI marks it as grammatically incorrect. The intended meaning is to express an exception related to a single piece of information. To maintain grammatical accuracy, consider using alternatives such as "but one data point", "all but one data set", or using the singular form "datum". The phrase appears in scientific and news contexts, but careful attention to grammar is essential for clear communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
but a single data point
Similar in meaning to "but one data" but grammatically correct.
all data except one
This directly states that all data, excluding one specific set, is being considered.
all but a single data set
Similar to 'all data except one', but more emphatic.
except for one data point
This phrase explicitly excludes a single data point from consideration.
excluding one item of data
This clearly states that one specific item of data is not included.
with the exception of one dataset
This alternative highlights that a single dataset is not included.
save for one piece of data
This alternative uses "save for" to indicate an exception regarding a single piece of data.
one data point aside
Indicates that one data point is set aside or not considered.
minus one data element
This phrase uses a mathematical term to indicate the removal of a single data element.
apart from one datum
Using "datum" (singular of data) and "apart from" to indicate an exception.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "data" in a sentence?
"Data" is typically treated as a plural noun in formal writing. Use "data are" instead of "data is". If referring to a single piece of information, use "datum" or "a piece of data".
Is it ever correct to say "but one data"?
No, "but one data" is not considered grammatically correct in standard written English. It's better to say "but one "data point"" or "but one datum".
What's the difference between "data" and "datum"?
"Datum" is the singular form of "data". Use "datum" when referring to a single piece of information and "data" when referring to multiple pieces of information.
How can I rephrase a sentence that includes "but one data"?
Consider using alternatives like "except for one "data point"", "all but one data set", or "with the exception of one "datum"" to maintain grammatical correctness and clarity.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested