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data point
noun
a single fact or piece of information; a datum.
Other data points, such as crime statistics, are available from the state government.
Word History and Origins
Origin of data point1
Example Sentences
Harry counters that she might be comparing the wrong data points.
From those data points, the device calculates your heart rate, which is used to estimate how much time you are spending in various parts of the sleep cycle.
Instead they studied dozens of data points, observing everything from the children's speech and language development to their frequency of healthcare to their performance at school.
I thought we’d still be thinking about it up until the night of the Oscars, but in retrospect it’s just another data point in the most chaotic Oscars season I can remember.
“I think it’s too early to celebrate,” he said, adding that more data points are needed.
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