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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the above data" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to information or data that has been mentioned or listed in the previous sentences or paragraphs. Example: As shown in the above data, the sales for the first quarter have drastically increased compared to the same period last year. This indicates a positive trend for the company's financial performance.
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Given all the above data, the pay-per-call industry has graduated from its outpost in Google search.
But on the basis of the above data, it is hardly a boom.
Google+ dropped theirs once they saw the above data.
Phase diagram is constructed from the above data.
The above data were identical to the literature data [31].
The above data indicated the feasibility of the immunogen.
And as the above data indicates, the app is losing steam on the charts.
The above data indicate the potential application of CuO coated LiCoO2 in high power field.
These claims are entirely false based on the above data.
Since then, as the above data clearly indicates, the momentum has been all Clinton's.
Collectively, the above data suggest that Eps8KO mice absorb less.
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