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- 01. He works inputting [data] into a computer all day.02. We will need to examine a lot more [data] before we can make any conclusions.03. The most recent period for which [data] is available is between March and July.04. They have a lot of [data], but they don't have an organized system to use it or analyze it.05. He just sits at a desk all day inputting [data] into a computer.06. Gerry has created a vocabulary [data]base which looks at essential English vocabulary in context.07. You need to examine a lot more [data] before you can reach any conclusion.08. Marshall McLuhan once said that the more the [data] banks record about each one of us, the less we exist.09. Heinrich W. Brandes made the first weather map in 1815, based on [data] gathered in 1783.10. Analysis of [data] is a difficult and complicated process.11. According to advertising [data], nearly 80 percent of Japanese ads use celebrities, the majority being local stars.12. Studies show that thirty-two percent of computer [data] loss cases are due to human error.13. In 1996, [data] sent back by the Galileo space probe indicated there may be water on one of Jupiter's moons.14. The nation of Burma has been described as [data] poor, and official statistics are often dated and inaccurate.15. Computer hard disks can store much greater amounts of [data] than floppy disks.16. A computer virus is a form of software which can infect your system, and potentially destroy your [data].17. Once observations are complete, the [data] need to be organized and summarized into a form that allows for interpretation.18. The Internet was born in 1969 when researchers linked two computers using a 15-foot cable, testing a new way for exchanging [data] over networks.19. Scientists did not have enough [data] to present a clear picture of the regional characteristics of the ocean floor until about fifty years ago.20. Colin Powell once said that experts often possess more [data] than judgment.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.