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data
In modern English, "data" is most commonly used as an uncountable noun (like "water" or "information"). This means people usually say "the data is" rather than "the data are." However, in very formal scientific writing or academic papers, some people still treat it as the plural form of "datum." In these specific cases, you might see it used with a plural verb (e.g., "the data suggest"). When talking about computers and mobile phones, "data" almost always refers to the amount of internet usage allowed by a service provider.
💬Casual Conversation
I'm totally tapped out. My data is gone and I can't load the spreadsheet.
Just use the library wifi instead of burning through your plan.
Meanings
Facts, figures, or other information collected together for reference or analysis.
"The researchers analyzed the data to identify a trend in climate change."
Information processed or stored by a computer.
"You will need a mobile plan with plenty of data for streaming videos."