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Pvunderink Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Does this sentence make sense?

" Note, for the sake of clarity not all data points are accompanied by a country label."

I mean when all data points have a label the text is not readable, it overlaps.
  

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So, when there is no label, how do you know which country the data point relates to? It would be helpful to see a picture of this.

  • So, when there is no label, how do you know which country the data point relates to?
  • It would be helpful to see a picture of this.
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So, when there is no label, how do you know which country the data point relates to? It would be helpful to see a picture of this.
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That's not a problem. There are many data points (70 countries in the dataset). I only want to say that not all names are there because otherwise it becomes a mess (can't see the names, because they are all overlapping).
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It would be understood. Alternatively you can use '...not all data points have a country label (attached to them)
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Thanks, that sounds better.

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