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"data to share" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase to describe information or documents that you or another party have access to and can share with one another. For example, "We have a lot of data to share that could be useful to our research project."
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I have some amazing data to share there for the first time.
We use that data to share relevant information with each person who signs up for Fashioning Change.
Despite these efforts, the surgeons had no animal data to share when Muizelaar proposed the Enterobacter procedure to his friend Patrick Egan, in October, 2010.
The survey was derived from information PayScale gets from individuals who come to PayScale seeking employment information, and volunteer their data to share information from others.
Until the advent of cable modems, which allow high-speed data to share the cable with regular television, there was no particular need for it.
I typically decline to share the passwords but for quite some time I have wanted to provide a clean set of data to share with the world," he wrote in a blog post this week.
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The object storage is used to download input data, upload final data and to share data between sites.
Users decide which data sets to share.
Users decide which data sets to share and with whom.
This commitment will extend both to routinely collected health data and to sharing anonymised data through big data initiatives.
Data aggregators incentivize citizens to share data as follows.
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