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stat

noun as in photocopy

Weak match

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In a recent survey, 46% said they don’t drink at all, the highest share recorded in Gallup’s 90 years of measuring the stat.

The 90% adoption stat is one that might have many IT leaders salivating, although, for Serhant, “It is, I think, the least sexy thing we do here.”

Major League Baseball is filled with arcane statistics and historical quirks, but as this season barrels toward the playoffs one stat almost defies belief.

"That stat about how only one mistake has led to a goal really shows the level of consistency he has achieved for England, because in terms of international games played, that equates to one error over more than two Premier League seasons," Green said.

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A stat stuck out to me after qualifying - that the six red flags seen in qualifying this weekend beat the previous record of five set at grands prix in 2022 and 2024.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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