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"hard data" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to empirical or factual information that is quantifiable and used to make decisions or measure performance. For example, "After reviewing the hard data, the team decided to change their marketing strategy."
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Hard data are elusive.
Hard data is scant.
Ask for the hard data.
Now imagine hard data substituting for happenstance.
But they had no hard data.
"Without more hard data, we can only speculate," he said.
But wouldn't some hard data make it easier?
This is hard data, he explains, not comment.
But the hard data is not so good.
Hype met hard data and Groupon's bubble went pop.
"But we haven't seen hard data on that".
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