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Discover Ludwig"real data" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any context where you need to refer to actual data as opposed to hypothetical, estimated, or simulated data. For example, "We analyzed the real data from our customer surveys to gain a better understanding of their needs."
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"Let's get some real data".
It is, in other words, real data.
"He's a real data wonk," she said.
Compare your estimation with the real data point.
Bankers had little or no real data on debtors.
Real data obeys Benford's law, but fake data does not.
Besides, what real data did they have access to?
But at least this So-what invokes real data.
This is the real world, and this is real data".
"It's the best way to get real data".
Hence the importance, this week, of the first real data.
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