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statistic

[stuh-tis-tik] / stəˈtɪs tɪk /




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Nancy, theoretically, has more time with his reign starting much earlier in the campaign, but another unwelcome statistic looms on the horizon.

From BBC

As with so many other independent cinemas, if the Mayer can’t attract customers, its legacy will become just another statistic.

From Salon

“Time of possession” is a sacred statistic among football coaches, and with good reason.

From The Wall Street Journal

A remarkable statistic in itself and a measure of how much he has done for the Reds.

From BBC

Another statistic from my research stood out: 95% of fatal motorcycle accidents involve a rider who did not take a motorcycle safety course.

From The Wall Street Journal