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Discover LudwigThe phrase "verified statistics" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to data that has been analyzed and validated to ensure accuracy. For example, "The verified statistics from the 2020 census indicate a population increase of 8.5%."
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Already, Warrior's first set of independent, verified statistics show a marked shift in the soldiers' mental health, sustained and in some cases improved upon, at their three-monthly check-ups.
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TechCrunch has not independently verified these statistics, but with today's open-source release, the performance gains of the Riak TS system would be visible to users.
On June 22, I called the company to verify some statistics.
He also claims that during the last 10 years of the Soviet system, approximately 20,000 people were cured of chronic sepsis by phages, though it is hard to verify such statistics.
ReprintsSince January around 1,000 people are reckoned to have been killed every month a figure that excludes Anbar, because government forces no longer have free enough rein there to verify such statistics.
It was impossible to immediately verify Boras' statistics.
Descriptive statistics were first performed to look for patterns in the data, which were then verified using inferential statistics.
His are statistics verified by gut feeling and bold, bald assertion.
Two distinct pathways (droplet-particle and droplet-vapor-particle) were generalized from experiments and verified by size statistics.
This phenomenon was verified by the statistics obtained from the specimen at a rock ratio of 0%, whose gray values were supposed to be the same in the image but were not.
As the population of this hamlet is so small, this perception cannot be verified with official statistics, given that the NT cancer registry does not make public community-specific cancer frequencies when case counts are low to protect confidentiality.
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