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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
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Data

Does the term'data' make sense in this context:


"I have forgotten my data, namely user name and password."



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Christine Christie Does the term'data' make sense in this context: Sort of, but not really. If you have to explain what you mean by it, and you do, you might as well just say that in the first place.

  • Christine Christie Does the term'data' make sense in this context: Sort of, but not really.
  • If you have to explain what you mean by it, and you do, you might as well just say that in the first place.
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Christine ChristieDoes the term'data' make sense in this context:

Sort of, but not really. If you have to explain what you mean by it, and you do, you might as well just say that in the first place.

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Christine ChristieDoes the term'data' make sense in this context:

No. Data is usually a set of measurements collected as part of an experiment or project.

You need this:

I forgot my login information.

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