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Discover LudwigNo, the phrase "data were in" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is possible that you meant to say "the data was in," which is correct and usable in written English. For example, "The data was in the report, so it didn't take long to analyze."
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Only after the data were in did they decide to look at each variable independently.
The drugs company has denied that the data were in any way inaccurate or 'skewed' to get to the result they wanted.
At the time, all of the different approaches to estimate climate sensitivity (using historical data, climate models, and recent instrumental data) were in good agreement.
Kay Oberbeck, a Google spokesman in Hamburg, said W.L.A.N. data were in the public domain in Germany.
These data were in accordance with the literature [8].
The in vivo data were in clear contrast to immunohistology.
These data were in agreement with density functional theory calculations.
The experimental data were in good agreement with the theory.
The experimental data were in good agreement with theoretical predictions.
The data were in good agreement with the BDST model.
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Methods used to collect data were in-depth, individual, audiotaped interviews and demographic data sheets.
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