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"statistics published" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to data that has been publicly released. For example, "The government released new statistics published about unemployment rates in the country."
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Demographic data were obtained from the official statistics published by Statistics Sweden (SCB) [ 13].
And statistics published in June by BIS showed a continued increase in their uptake.
Statistics published by governments around the world are part of the news currency.
It's easy to assume that statistics published in the same year are comparable – tempting, but wrong.
Bean's final report on government statistics, published in March, recommended "taking economic statistics back to the future".
A fall in China's coal consumption in 2014 accelerated in 2015, according to government statistics published in February.
DWP statistics published earlier this month show that between April 2013 and March 2014 349,000 PIP claims were received.
Ireland's GDP grew by an astonishing 26.3% in 2015, according to revised statistics published by the government in July.
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By coincidence, the Office for National Statistics published its latest estimates of the "very old" last week.
The Office for National Statistics published the results of a public consultation for views on the contents of the census.
Reeves claimed: "figures from the Office for National Statistics published this week show that the national debt is not being paid down, but is actually rising.
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