Examples of 'had data' in a sentence

Meaning of "had data"

had data: Refers to the possession or availability of information or facts on a particular subject

How to use "had data" in a sentence

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And we had data from five antennas.
As a country we have not had data of that quality.
Lee had data on all of us.
Census bureau had data.
I have not had data corruption in a long time.
It gave us an edge over the politicians because we had data.
It had data on those people and what they downloaded.
I pulled up to see if he had data.
We had data dropout.
Three subjects in the data received had data for a third.
So we had data on them.
Even if he had data.
Both agencies had data savvy staff to help with the project.
Oh, we are lookng pretty good last time we had data in flight.
This means that they had data on a huge number of people.

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Had data stored in Virginia.
These are all companies that had data breaches in the past few years.
Wegener had data for assuming that the relative positions of the continents change over time.
Until now, teams only had data on their own players.
These had data on the SNPs from individuals of European descent.
Two prospective observational studies had data on recurrence-free survival.
The researchers had data on intellectual ability for about half the children in the study.
You said that Wang 's museum in Hangzhou had data on his iris.
I did not think they had data on people running for the board of education.
The nodes avoided data collisions via CSMA / CA and had data flow controls.
This database also had data on the BMI and comorbidities at the time of surgery.
Cambridge Analytica said in a statement Wednesday that it had data for only 30 million Facebook users.
His first edition had data for facilities only in the New York metropolitan area.
Yes, sir. then changed your mind based on what? So you had data and concerns.
The study had data only for the United States and extrapolated that worldwide.
Eighty-seven percent of airports had data leaks on public cloud repositories.
Had data on smoking habits for about one-third of the workers who died.
The first knowledge-based systems had data needs that were the opposite of these database requirements.
Going back to the 19th century, The Economist always had data storytelling.
He already had data from Seven of Nine.
Of those firms that did not change strategy, one in eight had data 7 % versus 54.
Well, we had data that told a different story.
Not all RBA-holders had data on the file.
Two cards had data deleted, but was still easily recoverable.
Twenty-seven sites had data for either RW or SW.
We had data dropout . You are still looking good.
Only 13 countries in sub-Saharan Africa had data on income growth for the most recent period.
But Walsh had data that actually explained the young Frenchman 's je ne sais quoi.
For example, most reports had data disaggregated by gender, age, and region.
They had data on 314 children of the original group of teens.
And as long as I had data to enter, nobody bothered me.
Hackers claimed they had data from nearly 120 million Facebook accounts, which they wanted to sell.
However, few areas had data available to confirm this observation.
Data collection form had data on patients ' socio-demographic and clinical profile.
Only four studies had data which could be extracted for pooling in meta-analysis.

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