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The phrase "this data suggest" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You could use it when you are wanting to express the conclusion you come to based on information or evidence. For example, "This data suggest that student performance in math is improving."
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This data suggest that TRIM28 stabilizes TRIM24 through blocking TRIM24 ubiquitination by SPOP.
Taken together, this data suggest that MEKi increases tumor immunogenicity, however at the same time impairs T-cell effector function.
This data suggest that blood lactate is involved in the regulation of BDNF blood concentrations.
Collectively, this data suggest that NB-598 sensitivity does not appear to represent a generic cholesterol pathway-level requirement and that accumulation of SQLE substrate, squalene, is critical for the observed growth inhibitory effects.
This data suggest that dynamic changes in network excitability as the result of cholinergic release or subthreshold oscillation functions to control the cellular processes responsible for memory formation and spatial navigation.
All this data suggest that cheating too often is the rule, not the exception.
Does this data suggest that, in the aggregate, women are better suited for management than men are?
This data suggest that changes in retinal blood flow and oxidative metabolism may precede the morphological signs of diabetic retinopathy.
Taken together, this data suggest that OD should not per se prompt intensivists to forego life-support measures.
This data suggest that C. reinhardtii is more efficient in selenocystamine uptake into its chloroplast than S. cerevisiae cultures.
This data suggest an inadequate release of this hormone, which could be responsible for decreasing its protective role against pain, via several mechanisms described above.
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