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Free sign up"data for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when providing a reference point or context for a particular item. For example, you might say "We are collecting data for the survey to gain insight into customer opinions."
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Social network data, for example.
(Data for 2001 is unavailable).
Data for Good.
§ 25.62 Data for notice.
Historical data for I.G.Y.
Data for April, however, were unexpectedly weak.
I have no data for this".
I gathered data for months on end.
(Data for 2011 was not available).
And size data for species are ubiquitous.
Census data for 1940 is released.
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