data set
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of data set
1955–60 data set ( def. 2 ); 1970–75 data set ( def. 1 )
Example Sentences
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“Simply put, we believe we have a more diverse commerce data set than almost anyone else on the internet. And of course, data is what AI is fueled by,” Finkelstein said.
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Traders await key U.S. economic indicators this week, with U.S. nonfarm payrolls and consumer-price index data set to provide more clues on the path forward for interest-rate cuts.
The indicator had a 90% success rate from 1967 to 1997, and a 70% accuracy rate over its nearly sixty-year data set.
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It’s slumped to around 40% since then, but it still provides a 70% accuracy rate over its nearly sixty-year data set.
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That’s from a data set where the NFC has 30 Super Bowl victories, and the AFC has 29.
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