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The phrase "data for the period" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to specific information collected over a certain amount of time. For example, "Our sales figures showed an increase over the past month, as indicated by the data for the period."
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Cyclist injury data for the period of 2003 2008 is used in this study.
Mr Dollar's and Mr Pritchett's findings were based on data for the period 1970-93.
The ONS has already published revised data for the period between 2008 and 2012, which showed the downturn was neither as deep nor long as initially estimated.
Rose also took comments by Al Gore out of context, and plotted Arctic sea ice extent data for the period 2004 2014 while claiming the "melt has slowed over 10 years".
And it is true that the ONS number is a very preliminary estimate, based on about a third of the economic data for the period, and could well be revised up in coming months.
We use Swedish register data for the period 2001 2008.
2Remittance data for the period 2007-2008 concur with this.
The model is tested using observational data for the period 1968 2000.
Fixed-effects models are estimated with German Socio-Economic Panel data for the period 2007 2013.
The model was calibrated with data for the period 1990 1995.
We do not have this data for the period analysed by Federici.
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