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discreet data
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "discreet data" is not correct in the context you might be intending.
The correct term is "discrete data." You can use "discrete data" when referring to data that can take on distinct, separate values, often used in statistics and data analysis. Example: "In our study, we collected discrete data on the number of students enrolled in each course."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
For a time series of discreet data points of socio-economic status given by (left{ left( t_1, y_{t_1}right), left( t_2, y_{t_2}right), ldots left( t_n, y_{t_n}right) right}), when the sequence of values (y_{t_2}), (y_{t_{3}})... (y_{t_{n-1}}) are missed.
Science
Discreet data were analyzed using the Chi-square test.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
With the advent of next-generation sequencing technologies, sequence tag-based methods have been gaining popularity for gene expression analysis thereby necessitating the development of statistical methods for analyzing discreet expression data.
Science
In addition, discreet evaluation of geological data and numerical analyses were carried out to predict the potential hydrogeological interference with the neighboring caverns.
Taking the size of these 3′ UTR (range 177 to 473 bases) as a proportion of the total UTR available from Northern blots provides a more discreet set of apportionment data with a median 5′ UTR apportionment of 78.2% (range 70 86.1%).
Science
Based on these models, DTRA sent data simulating what Discreet Oculus sensors would record during the explosion to the Air Force Technical Applications Center on Patrick Air Force Base in Florida, which distributed it to four teams of experts from the center and the U.S. national labs.
Science & Research
The Design and Management of such systems required Large (Big) Data Processing, Complex Models, Discreet Event Simulation, On Line Control, Multi criteria Optimization tools and also the appropriate knowledge and capacity building for it.
Science
However, more appropriate distance measures accounting for the discreet, Poisson-distributed structure of SAGE data have been shown to produce better clustering results than those achieved with conventional Euclidian or Pearson similarity measures routinely used in microarray data clustering [12].
Science
To avoid cluttering the text with 'highlighter pen'-type marks, the presence of annotations, or availability of auxiliary data, is indicated by discreet colored glyphs in the margin.
Science
Highly sensitive clinical and biochemical data may help identify discreet subsets of patients that can be targeted for improved diagnosis, interventions, and genotyping of OA, [ 5, 11] ultimately, improving the overall care of knee OA patients.
The paper very subtly demonstrates several aspects of data presentation, but is too discreet.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to data that consists of separate, distinct values, use "discrete data" instead of "discreet data". "Discreet" implies being subtle or unobtrusive, which is not relevant in a data context.
Common error
Avoid using "discreet data" when you mean data that is distinct and separate. "Discreet" refers to being subtle or careful in order to avoid causing offense or attracting attention, whereas "discrete" refers to individually separate and distinct.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "discreet data" is typically intended to describe data with individual and separate values. However, the correct term for this is "discrete data". Ludwig AI indicates that "discreet data" is not the correct term in the contexts it has found.
Frequent in
Science
30%
News & Media
20%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
10%
Wiki
10%
Reference
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "discreet data" appears in some sources, it's generally incorrect. The intended meaning is almost always "discrete data", which describes data with distinct, separate values, common in statistics and data analysis. As Ludwig AI points out, "discreet data" is not the correct term and can lead to confusion. To avoid errors, always use "discrete data" when referring to separate and distinct data values. If you're aiming to describe data handled with privacy, use phrases like ""confidential information"" or ""private data"" instead.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
discrete data
Corrects the spelling to "discrete", which is the accurate term for data that consists of distinct, separate values.
distinct data
Emphasizes the clear and separate nature of the data points.
separate data
Similar to distinct data, highlighting the non-overlapping nature of the data sets.
confidential information
Emphasizes the privacy aspect, referring to data that is kept secret and protected.
private data
Similar to confidential information, but focuses on the ownership and restricted access to the data.
sensitive data
Highlights the potential harm or risk associated with the data if it were to be exposed.
segregated data
Focuses on the separation and isolation of data for security or organizational purposes.
protected data
Focuses on the measures taken to secure the data from unauthorized access or use.
compartmentalized data
Suggests that data is divided into separate, isolated sections or compartments.
anonymized data
Indicates that identifying information has been removed to protect privacy.
FAQs
What is the difference between "discreet" and "discrete"?
"Discreet" means subtle or careful in one's conduct or speech, especially to avoid causing offense or gain an advantage. "Discrete" means individually separate and distinct. When referring to data, use "discrete" to indicate that the data consists of distinct, separate values.
How to avoid confusing "discreet" and "discrete"?
Remember that "discrete" refers to separate items, like "distinct data" points. "Discreet" refers to being careful and subtle in behavior or speech. If you're talking about data, you almost always want "discrete".
What can I use instead of "discreet data" when referring to data analysis?
Use "discrete data" if you're referring to numerical values that are distinct and separate. If you are working with information that should be handled carefully, use "confidential information", "private data", or "sensitive data" depending on the context.
Is "discreet data" ever correct to use?
The term "discreet data" is rarely correct. Typically, "discrete data" is the accurate term for statistical or analytical contexts. If you intend to convey that data is handled subtly or privately, rephrase your sentence to use terms like "confidential data handling" or ""private data" management" instead.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested