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Discover LudwigThe phrase "national data" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to statistical information that applies to an entire country. For example, you could say, "The national data shows that the population of the United States is increasing."
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National data is several years older.
National data on fentanyl is incomplete.
The ministry is to issue new national data on Tuesday.
I'd normally take the national data and run with it.
The downshift is reflected in the Labor Department's national data.
No national data is collected on educator cheating.
The graph below shows the relationship for the national data.
The researchers used national data for 2003 from countries where abortion was legal and therefore tallied.
"We don't have national data," Mr. Nevo, one of the authors, said.
There are no national data on the number of people with osteopenia who are treated.
There are no national data on the number of frozen embryos.
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