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The phrase "use the data for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the purpose of the data that you're referencing. For example, "We will use the data for creating a marketing plan for our new product line."
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Ford said it has no plans to use the data for anything other than reducing driver distraction.
It is also critical for businesses, which use the data for market research.
That touched off fears that computer-skilled criminals could use the data for credit-card fraud and other forms of identity theft.
The typical person looking at it is between the ages of 36 and 55 and lives in Connecticut, though students are beginning to use the data for projects.
Companies that want to use the data for research purposes may do so, but they must agree not to redistribute them or to transfer them.
"Some emails have suggested that agencies intend to use the data for targeting purposes; others indicate it would be used for 'no strike' purposes".
And companies that want to use the data for commercial purposes, Dr. Broder said, "should bear their fair share of the cost".
But the French authorities said that they would continue to use the data for investigations in France.
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Ontology mapping is therefore necessary to achieve information interoperability, which allows two or more information sources to exchange data and to re-use the data for further purposes.
Yet that is precisely what the health insurers use the data for, as Ingenix knows, according to investigators.
Graduate students can use the data for their theses.
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