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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two data" is not correct in standard written English.
The term "data" is typically treated as a plural noun, so it should be used with a plural verb or quantifier. Example: "The two data points we collected show a significant trend in the results."
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The issues came into sharp focus recently in two data firestorms.
The results of the two data sets were similar, according to the report.
Meanwhile, a virtual eternity has elapsed and those two data sets have long outlived their usefulness.
That's only two data points, but I don't like the slope of the line connecting them.
If the two data sets were combined, the genome might be sequenced much sooner.
It's not difficult to see how these two data points present different pictures.
There are two data centers, in case one is compromised by earthquake, flood or another disaster.
Two data points are cited in defence of the hypothesis.
Two, data is power.
EFD has two data modes.
Developers create two data points.
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