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Use your data to make a histogram.
Use the data to make your points.
Localize data to make the pitch personal.
You need data to make good decisions.
The new analysis used census data to make projections.
You're molding data to make what is essentially pictorial sense.
Petchley found there was insufficient data to make any judgment.
The research uses real, credible data to make its point.
But he is cherry-picking data to make his case.
There are many ways to gather data to make change.
An Additional Standard: Using data to make program improvements.
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