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The phrase "stats say" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to statistical data or findings that support a statement or argument. Example: "According to the latest research, stats say that exercise improves mental health significantly."
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"If that's what the stats say, that's what the stats say," Guzan said.
I don't really care what the stats say.
Lloyd Scragg mcfcwatch.com / @lloyd_scragg The stats say it all.
The stats say Jackson will improve in 2012, but common sense says he's a big risk.
In this case, the vital stats say we'll just have to wait and see.
The stats say he has kicked 29 of his last 30 kicks at goal.
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The stats said as much and so did the sensations.
The punch stats said Bredahl threw 962 punches and landed 211.
113th over: England 408-8 (Hoggard 36, Harmison 0) "More stats," says Anton Lawrence.
7 min "I love stats," says Ian McCourt, idly perusing his page 3 archive.
"It's just one of those crazy baseball stats," said David Wright, who leads the Mets with 25 home runs.
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