"Data is" or "data are"?
Published June 28, 2009 /
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Answer: "Data is." "Data" is a singular noun. Yes, I know that "data," in Latin, is the plural form of "datum." But we're speaking English, not that ancient dead language, and "data" has taken on a new identity in the modern world. In Latin, "datum" means "something given." In English, it means
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