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"data backed up" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a process of copying computer files to a different storage device or another computer as a security measure. For example: "We need to ensure that all of the company's data is backed up on a regular basis."
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(Obviously, you should have your data backed up already).
These systems also keep your grading data backed up and secure.
First, I have all my data backed up to an external USB hard drive.
Simon Rubinsohn, chief economist at the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, said the data backed up his organsition's claims that the credit crunch was hitting first-time buyers.
They are also based on cloud-system, allowing multiple users to log into one machine, with their data backed up to a central online store, making managing users and machines easier than some other alternatives.
Apple will eventually close the hole that the FBI found into the San Bernardino phone, and now it is exploring ways of cutting off its avenue for giving police data backed up in the cloud, too.
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Data backs up those impressions.
Loading data, backing up data, and application performance are potential targets for tuning.
Industry data backs up that presumption.
His data backs up Boyd's conclusions that Facebook users are richer than those on MySpace.
Satchidananda Panda, an assistant professor at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, now has laboratory data backing up this idea.
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