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"real statistics" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to accurate data or figures that are collected in an organized and systematic way. For example, "The real statistics show that our sales have decreased by 15 percent in the last month."
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"Go with real statistics, not small samples".
In fact, the real statistics are not that much more ludicrous.
There are no real statistics here, but it is generally estimated that 150,000 people died and 17,000 are still missing.
"When there is a new census that depends on real statistics, then no one will dispute that number, but until then we should stick to the 17percentt," said Abdulbari Zebari, a member of the Kurdish bloc in Parliament.
They compared it with real statistics and it checked out.
Why can't they publish the real statistics from the beginning?
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We applied SPARTA to a large number of biological data sets and tested whether the real summary statistics were consistent with the distribution of summary statistics generated by simulations using the inferred indel parameters.
(You do not need to use real world statistics, but your imaginary data should be realistic).
Even so, while Mr. Naranjo adds some real, grim statistics to the fictionalized mix, he doesn't try to legitimize the story with documentary verismo.
Citing data compiled by Warren Information Services, a real estate statistics company, Mr. Valvo said that in Fairfield County the median price was $220,000 in 1999, up 4percentt from $211,500 in 1998.
Unfortunately (and I am a drinker) all advice given seems to be decided upon somewhat arbitrarily and although most doctors agree alcohol is bad for you, limits seem to be plucked out of the air with no real evidential statistics.
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