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statistics

[stuh-tis-tiks] / stəˈtɪs tɪks /
NOUN
enumeration
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Let’s try to deconstruct some of these statistics.

From Los Angeles Times

Aside from the terrible punishment its soldiers are getting on the front lines, the impact on the economy must be severe, although statistics on this are hard to come by.

From BBC

This dramatized movie, however, seeks to retrieve something else: a spark of unignorable humanity from a media ecosystem of headlines and statistics that doesn’t always grasp how distancing it can be.

From Los Angeles Times

The job market is cooling substantially, with new statistics released this week showing that unemployment stands at 4.6%, the highest number since the 2022 peak.

From Salon

“The fabulous statistics continued to pour out of the telescreen,” Orwell wrote.

From Salon