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anecdotal

[an-ik-doht-l] / ˌæn ɪkˈdoʊt l /
ADJECTIVE
informal
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Polling data backs up this anecdotal display of repulsion towards racist violence.

From Salon

Head teacher Tom Beveridge, said it had "reduced the number of incidents of children being unkind to each other online and, anecdotally in lessons, students are more focused".

From BBC

This gap existed even though there have been many anecdotal observations from both the wild and captive settings.

From Science Daily

It is unclear what damage has been caused by the fires, but Australia's Deputy Incident Controller Alistair Drayton, said he had "anecdotal evidence" that some homes had been lost.

From BBC

“Early anecdotal evidence on budget penetration and new advertiser adoption appears encouraging,” Coolbrith wrote.

From Barron's