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11 July 2023

  • curprev 00:5000:50, 11 July 2023Don talk contribs 1,279 bytes +1,279 Created page with "{{headerTheAIandI|subcat=chaotic data}} <div style="background:azure; border:1px outset azure; margin:1em 2em; padding:0 1em; width:888px;"> The sentence "Patterns in Anecdote is Data" could be grammatically correct depending on the context, but it might be more clear to rephrase it slightly. Here's why: "Anecdote" is usually used as a countable noun, so you usually see "an anecdote" or "anecdotes." In the phrase "Patterns in Anecdote," it might be clearer to say "Patte..."