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CDC data are disappearing

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1. kmacdough ◴[] No.42905923[source]

Data is disappearing.

Data is a perfectly valid uncountable noun these days. In fact, it's the de facto standard for amorphous collections of digital data, used by most writers, data analysts and laypeople alike. The uncountable form is awkward and out of place in all but the most specific contexts.

Language is fluid. Used outdated forms is distracting.