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data set

[dey-tuh-set] / ˈdeɪ təˌsɛt /


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Those include companies that make “horizontal” software serving an array of businesses rather than a particular industry; companies that analyze publicly available data rather than their own proprietary data set; and companies that have particularly large debt loads relative to their earnings.

From The Wall Street Journal

On average, there were almost 2,600 patients in EDs across Northern Ireland per day in December, with fresh data set to be published later that will show the full extent of the issue.

From BBC

A shortcoming of private data is that it reflects what a company such as Indeed or ADP happens to have on hand in the course of its business, not a data set constructed to represent the entire economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

My research team and I assembled a data set tracking the genre’s diffusion from the late 1980s onward.

From The Wall Street Journal

“But something like the billion dollar disasters data set is key data that many people rely on across different sectors, from nonprofit organizations like ours that have used it for years and years as a communications tool, to the insurance industry that looks to that data set to try to get a handle on the scale of the losses from climate and weather-related events over time.”

From Salon