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statistic

[stuh-tis-tik] / stəˈtɪs tɪk /




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With any statistic, however, you need some context and I believe you have to consider he has always managed a newly promoted side, rather than one with established Premier League players.

From BBC

His lone statistic was a single turnover—quickly forgotten when the confetti started to fall.

From The Wall Street Journal

It all comes down to a statistic known as EEI, or Energy Earth Imbalance, that measures the difference between the solar energy that reaches Earth and the amount which returns to space.

From Salon

One statistic that really stands out to me is that they have lost one in every four games this season, which is just unthinkable for them.

From BBC

One statistic especially stands out: China alone has used more construction sand in the last few years than the United States used in the entire 20th century.

From Salon