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"evidence-based data" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to information or statistics that are supported by strong evidence or research. An example of using this phrase in a sentence could be: "The company's decision to implement a new marketing strategy was based on evidence-based data showing a significant increase in customer engagement."
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Treatment recommendations based on evidence-based data and on expert opinions are summarised in this manuscript.
An analysis based on these premises should match qualitative information with evidence-based data.
Strategies that have relied exclusively on the implementation of evidence-based data have not yielded the desired progress.
Evidence-based data are needed to provide insight for facility management practices to support these goals.
As a result, little evidence-based data exist to guide their course of treatment.
Thus, little evidence-based data are available to guide clinical decision-making.
These largely empiric recommendations might require adjustment when evidence-based data become available in future studies.
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That's the theory behind evidence-based, data-driven scientific medicine.
These external accreditation agencies require evidence-based, data-driven program review on an ongoing basis.
Aides to the President are insisting that the boys-only focus of MBK is evidence-based, data-driven, all about the "metrics".
The Forum is dedicated to improving the quality of health care through the creation of evidence-based, data-driven policy and initiatives.
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