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Jigneshbharati Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Collected data for/of

I have collected data for ABC(GP Practice).
Or
I have collected data of ABC(GP Practice).
The above are made up sentences.
Please help me to understand the use of "of" or "for". Please explain which preposition is correct and why in the given context.
Context: I am working on an Insulin project in Primary Care( each GP practices).
  

Top answer

For data collection you would not normally use "of". You would use one of the following expressions. I've collected the ABC data.

  • For data collection you would not normally use "of".
  • You would use one of the following expressions.
  • I've collected the ABC data.
  • I've collected the data for ABC.
  • CJ
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For data collection you would not normally use "of". You would use one of the following expressions.

I've collected the ABC data.
I've collected the data for ABC.

CJ

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