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The phrase "of these data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific data points or sets that have been previously mentioned or are being discussed.
Example: "The results of these data indicate a significant trend in consumer behavior."
Alternatives: "of this data" or "from these data".
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None of these data is precise.
"The implications of these data are massive.
"It's irresponsible and misguided not to maximise the use of these data, subject to appropriate confidentiality.
All of these data were taken prior to recent emerging-market economy wobbles".
Some of these data sets already exist, some will need to be created.
The implications of these data vis-à-vis the so-called Malignant fluid-nations were clear.
(If you want more information, Eric Finkelstein includes a lot of these data in his book).
None of these data answer conclusively the mystery of the missing 160,000 unemployed people.
The team that flew into the hurricane focused on both of these data gaps.
None of these data have been found erroneous.
"I was sifting through all of these data, and I said to myself, 'It can't be this obvious,' " he recalled.
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