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Discover Ludwig"too little data" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a situation where someone or something has too little of a certain kind of data to make an informed decision or decision-making process. For example, "The researcher was unable to reach a conclusion due to too little data from the test group."
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Prior to their study, too little data existed to gauge the effect of conflicts on wildlife.
Anthropology was too new, and too little data had been collected.
There are too many variables and too little data for a surefire prediction.
Current open literature provides too little data for functional use at the proposed conditions of prototypical SMRs.
So companies are stuck making decisions on the basis of too little data, much of it contradictory.
Yong said there was too little data to know what might be a safe level of red meat consumption, but recommended people consider trimming their carnivorous habits.
Traditional marketing was too reliant on too little data, like a quarterly report, but social media marketing is drowning in the stuff.
The researchers said they had too little data to predict how many West Africans could eventually be infected, but enough to show that the dire predictions were inaccurate.
The problem now is not too little data, but too much data that is not properly controlled, hence the rise in identity theft.
The statistics now seem far too noisy to him -- based on too little data -- to trump ideas with an inherent ring of truth to them.
The research shows that emissions increased the most in the middle of the country, but the authors said there is too little data to identify specific sources.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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