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seatsniffer
2y ago
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It depends on where you are. In the US it's like you say. But in the UK for example they will often use data as singular.
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stvltvs
2y ago
"Datum" is rarely used in the US, unless you want to sound pretentious. (This coming from someone who cringes every time "who/whom" is used incorrectly.) We use "data" as an uncountable noun.
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