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Discover LudwigThe phrase "waves of data" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a large or overwhelming amount of information. For example, "The company had to process waves of data from the customer survey."
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Not by gathering waves of data and solving successive equations.
There were about three waves of data that we tracked out.
First, we had three waves of data for many of our respondents over a period of two years.
We used five waves of data from the 2010 Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
A prospective design with two waves of data collection spaced one week apart was adopted.
The time interval between the two waves of data collection was approximately six weeks.
No one interprets and responds better to the waves of data that complex modern defenses send to an elite scorer.
Humans, organizations, devices, and machines of all types now contribute huge waves of data into what's being called the data universe.
Subjects were evaluated in three waves of data collection: before intervention, after intervention and one-month follow-up.
Latent growth curve analyses were conducted using three waves of data from three cross-sectional cohorts of adolescents.
Using the „Changing Gender Roles" module International Social Survey Program, we cover the time from 1988 to 2013 and could utilize four waves of data collection.
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