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Discover LudwigThe phrase "missing data for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to data that is missing or incomplete in a specific situation. For example: "We have encountered some missing data for our research project, so we will need to collect more information before we can move forward."
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There were no missing data for the dry season.
There were <2% missing data for any item.
Saint Bartholomew's Hospital is missing data for 8 January.
There was no missing data for reported vaccination uptake.
*29.7% missing data for NIHSS.
§= missing data for 3 woman; ¥= missing data for 2 women; @= missing data for 25 women.
‡n=301, missing data for one participant.
There were missing data for 1 participant.
There were missing data for 41 families.
†n=284, missing data for 18 participants.
Three participants had missing data for KSQ.
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