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Discover LudwigThe phrase "data came out" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the release or availability of data, often in a research or reporting context.
Example: "After months of analysis, the data came out showing significant trends in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "data was released" or "data became available."
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So on Friday, after the data came out, they organized a hurried conference call.
"I suspect U.S. officials will remain as adamant as they were before the data came out".
When the first of the new data came out from the 1970 census, Mr. Beale was vindicated.
Unfortunately, in recent weeks more updated data came out that obesity rates are still increasing, so maybe the bright spots we thought we saw weren't actually there.
We thought we had finally turned the corner and then that data came out, and it has been heightened by the death of Rashidi Wheeler.
10.17pm: Sterling has fallen almost half a cent against the dollar since exit poll data came out at 10pm pointing to a hung parliament.
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(Our November data come out on Tuesday).
"Positive data comes out and markets aren't excited about it.
"Then with the employment data coming out tomorrow, that's enough of a reason to sidestep this market".
"There's a lot of phenomenal data coming out," said Dr. Loren H. Rieseberg, an evolutionary biologist at Indiana University.
We'll learn more about the American side of things when new trade data come out on Thursday.
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