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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which data" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying or inquiring about particular sets of data in a discussion or analysis. Example: "Can you clarify which data you are referring to in your report?"
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First, which data are wrong?
They must be able to decide when and which data they share about themselves.
What is unclear is which data, if any, was protected by encryption.
"Individuals must be informed about which data is collected and for what purposes," she said.
The national average in 2003, the last year for which data have been compiled, was 6.9.
It all depends on which data set you prefer to look at.
In 1995, the last year for which data is available, it was 9.7percentt.
The rate was 18percentt in 2001, the most recent for which data are available.
In 2007, the latest year for which data is available, it was 40percentt.
They're beginning to explore the ways in which data can be utilised to improve health outcomes.
Secondly, Whitehall is rarely best-placed to decide which data might have interesting applications in the real world.
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