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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'do statistics' is not correct and not usable in written English.
To use the phrase correctly, you could say 'perform statistics', 'compile statistics', 'analyze statistics', or 'calculate statistics'. For example: "The team had to compile statistics from the past ten years in order to chart the company's trajectory."
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Do statistics tell us lies about batsmen?
One criticism was that 92 is a small number on which to do statistics.
He stands by his methods, saying in the interview that "there is more than one way to do statistics".
So do statistics from dating services like It's Just Lunch, whose business rose markedly more in New York than in other cities in the fall.
And when they do, statistics show, they use physical force far more often than the police do anywhere else in the city.
"If you do statistics in the context of something you're interested in and are good at, then it becomes an incremental as opposed to a saltational jump," Dr. Wilson said.
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WHEN did statistics on jobless youth begin to be collected in Great Britain?
No longer does statistics stand alone, a separate discipline, as it did in effect during the 19th century.
Secondly, we obtain the scaling curve by doing statistics analysis for each test QP.
IT gathered and analyzed all retrospective data, and did statistics.
MM performed genotyping and analyzed data, did statistics, analyzed and interpreted data, and drafted the manuscript.
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