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Discover LudwigThe phrase "outside data" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "We need to analyze the outside data to get a better understanding of the situation."
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It can also use outside data sources, from places like Twitter, to analyze what suppliers and others are saying about a company or product.
India's past became anchored in historical time and separable from legend only with the establishment of firm synchronisms with outside data.
In September, in an address to the Parliament, he said that oil exports were rising, despite outside data that showed a sharp drop.
Under the law, exchanges must turn over public and private information to outside data warehouses, which will, in turn, share the information with regulators.
The complaints also rely on outside data, like a study of tax returns from 2002 to 2005 by the Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project, a New York-based advocacy group for low-income people.
To the Editor: I agree with the suggestion of the Nassau County school superintendent, Thomas L. Rogers, that New York State form an oversight board to manage practices of its outside data collection.
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For any pixels outside the data range, look-up table methods were used in preference to the correlation model estimates.
At 9 a.m., noon, 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m., and midnight, she is outside collecting data, whatever the weather.
To boot, those three companies have made substantial investments in green energy outside their data centers.
To provide some perspective, CRP has a dedicated researcher who works on outside spending data from the FEC.
Or, some Clinton associates say, it could choose from any number of outside campaign data firms, including two launched by Obama 2012 veterans after his reelection.
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