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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'data by' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to data that has been created, collected, or supplied by someone or something. For example: "The research analysts provided data by conducting surveys."
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Data by Campaign Legal Center.
Data by David Yermack; visualization by Open.
State data lags behind initial claims data by one week.
"We'll analyze our data by hour and day by day".
Customers can prevent the distribution of data by objecting.
We had a lot of data by then.
TeraBeam is working on technology that beams data by laser.
(Data by itself is vacuous, he often says).
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Some of us get excited by data, others by visuals.
Data research by Nick Evershed.
Data visualizations by Caprice Carstensen.
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