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anecdotal

[an-ik-doht-l] / ˌæn ɪkˈdoʊt l /
ADJECTIVE
informal
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To put it another way, Lutnick’s evidence — anecdotal, at that — consisted of a woman with a billionaire hedge-fund manager for a son-in-law.

From MarketWatch

Much of the evidence is anecdotal—but strong.

From Barron's

While conceding the evidence was so far anecdotal, ASSIST's Macatulad said he believed the game was bringing a "significant" improvement in its players' disaster preparedness knowledge.

From Barron's

The Federal Reserve’s latest Beige Book, an anecdotal report of economic conditions across the 12 regional districts, noted that during October into mid-November, inflation rose moderately.

From Barron's

Mr Ball's account, it turns out, is far from anecdotal.

From BBC