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with each data
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "with each data" is not correct in standard written English.
The term "data" is typically treated as a plural noun, so it would be more appropriate to say "with each piece of data" or "with each datum." Example: "With each piece of data collected, we can refine our analysis and improve our results."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Experiments were performed in quadruplicate with each data point in duplicate.
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Three independent experiments were performed per agent, with each data point reflecting triplicate wells.
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Experiments were performed in triplicate with each data point in duplicate; *p<0.05; **p<0.001; ***p<0.0001 Student T-testt).
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Four illustrative curves are shown for selected compounds with each data point representing the average of a triplicate measurement, normalized on the untreated condition.
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Label switching relies on associating a small, fixed-format label with each data packet so that it can be forwarded in the network.
Monte Carlo approach was used to generate 1,000 realizations of the multiproxy CO2 time series with each data point randomly perturbed within its age and CO2 uncertainty as given in Supplementary Data 1.
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With them, businesses can identify opportunities for growth and new markets, building jobs with each data-based decision.
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Directions are based on Parkinson criteria, and are shown by counter clockwise from East. Figure 5 shows the temporal evolution of the temperature data collected during our monitoring study, with each data-point representing a single 1-day average.
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Overall significance and P-values associated with each data-driven effect were estimated by permutation tests, whereas effect size was estimated as the proportion of cross-block covariance accounted for by the latent variable.
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Asterisk, p < 0.0001, comparing CF with treated CF. Each data point is mean ± SEM.
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Experiments were performed with triplicates for each data point.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always consider "data" as plural or use "datum" for the singular form. If referring to a collection, use "data set" or "piece of data".
Common error
Avoid using "data" with singular verbs or pronouns. Instead of "the data is", use "the data are" or rephrase to "the data set is".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "with each data" functions as a prepositional phrase, but its grammatical incorrectness undermines its purpose. As Ludwig AI points out, "data" is generally treated as a plural noun, necessitating adjustments for correct usage.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "with each data" is grammatically incorrect because "data" is generally treated as a plural noun. As Ludwig AI clarifies, appropriate alternatives include "with each datum", "with each piece of data", or "for each data point". Due to its incorrectness, the phrase is unsuitable for formal writing and should be avoided in professional or academic contexts. Pay close attention to subject-verb agreement when discussing data.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
with each datum
Replaces "data" (often used as plural) with its singular form "datum".
with each piece of data
Adds "piece of" to correctly treat "data" as an uncountable noun.
for each data point
Replaces "data" with "data point" for clarity and grammatical correctness.
for every data set
Uses "data set" instead of "data", implying a collection of data.
with every set of data
Similar to 'for every data set', emphasizing a collection.
in each dataset
A more concise alternative.
per data record
Focuses on individual records within the data.
for each element of the data
Breaks down the data into elements.
as each data stream arrives
Implies processing incoming data in real-time.
upon receiving each data packet
Specific to the context of data packets, as in network communication.
FAQs
How can I correctly use the word "data" in a sentence?
Treat "data" as a plural noun. For example, instead of saying "the data is conclusive", say "the data are conclusive". If you need a singular form, use "datum" or rephrase using "piece of data".
Is it ever correct to say "with each data"?
No, "with each data" is grammatically incorrect. The correct usage would be something like "with "each piece of data"" or "with "each datum"".
What is the difference between "data" and "datum"?
"Datum" is the singular form, while "data" is the plural form. While "data" is often used in both singular and plural contexts, formal writing requires using "datum" when referring to a single piece of information.
What are some alternatives to "with each data set"?
Consider using alternatives like "for "every data set"", "in "each data set"", or "per data set" depending on the context.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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FAQs
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