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The sentence 'Data is everywhere' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the prevalence of data in today's society. For example, "In the 21st century, data is everywhere, from our phones to our televisions."
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Big Data is everywhere.
Today, data is everywhere.
Data is everywhere.
Data is everywhere right now.
Data is everywhere, but there is precious little of it for university researchers to work with.
In today's digitally connected world, data is everywhere: in our phones, search queries, friendships, dating profiles, cars, food, reading habits.
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Half a century later CRSP (pronounced "crisp") data are everywhere.
And the feeling that our data are everywhere has made some people feel more cavalier about it.
Opportunities to create efficiency and savings through smart use of data are everywhere and concerted effort is being put into finding them.
Meanwhile, "the exotic sound of data storage" is everywhere as Turner grapples with the spies in the endless scroll ("1984, 2019"), America ("the shining city on the fritz"), and trolls ("there's no limit to the length of the dickheads we can be").
Spivey: Data saturation is everywhere.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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