Sentence examples for data ends from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "data ends" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the conclusion or termination of a data set or data collection process.
Example: "The report will summarize the findings, but first, we need to clarify when the data ends."
Alternatives: "data conclusion" or "data termination."

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Today's trade data ends a disappointing week for German industry.

"On balance, today's economic data ends up being neutral.

This data ends in 2016, at the very start of the Trump era.

That data ends in 2016, but there's not much to suggest that things have changed.

The control that companies promise us over our data ends up illusory and overwhelming.

Note that the Berkeley economists' study is mostly pre-Greenspan; Mr. Greenspan joined the Fed in August 1987, while the Romers' data ends in 1991.

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It is hard to say where one man's data end and another's begin.

And sometimes you can fudge things a little bit so numerical data end up being a chi-square test.

With all that data, end users can see how different parts of the business are operating.

Will the stomach-churning swings in the economic data end soon?

In 2006, when our data end, taxes on soybeans are "only" 22.5%.

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