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Discover LudwigThe phrase "unsupported data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or statistics that lack sufficient evidence or validation to be considered reliable. Example: "The report was dismissed due to its reliance on unsupported data, which could not be verified."
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Very rarely do we make decisions unsupported by data.
In the past, his enthusiasms, even when unsupported by data, have usually fulfilled the Hippocratic oath to do no harm.
As for the notion that Berkeley "discriminates blatantly" against Asian-Americans, who comprise 42.5% of the undergraduate population and are a vital part of the campus, the allegation is simply unsupported by data.
But Carol Burris, executive director of the Network for Public Education, has repeatedly documented in the Washington Post's Answer Sheet that their claims are "fake news" unsupported by data.
Improved error checking with unsupported column data-types.
This, too, is a belief unsupported by the data.
This assertion is unsupported by any data or reputable study.
Labeling claims for aphrodisiacs for OTC use are either false, misleading, or unsupported by scientific data.
Labeling claims for OTC orally administered insect repellent drug products are either false, misleading, or unsupported by scientific data.
Know the reasons for a low application score: Cuca and McLoughlin list them as follows: Lack of novelty, hypothesis ill-defined, superficial, unfocused or unsupported by preliminary data.
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