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by kra34
2093 days ago
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From a random internet site:
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The data are correct. But most people treat 'data' as a singular noun, especially when talking about computers etc. For example:- The data is being transferred from my computer to yours. And I have to be honest, I've never heard anyone ask for a datum.
" It could be the case that the scientific pluralization is leaking into regular usage because more people are collectively reading / reporting on scientific studies. Alternatively, Google / Grammarly and similar tools might be suggesting it because it's been seen in their training data / examples. In any case, IMHO 'datum' is a singular point of information, any reference to multiple points of information would make the noun plural. |
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