A random grammar question for all y'all

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NerdGirl
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A random grammar question for all y'all

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Do I say, "A complete compilation of this data is beyond the scope of this project" or, "A complete compilation of these data is beyond the scope of this project"?
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Giovanni Schwartz
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Either one is correct. If you are talking about the data as a single set, then you would use "is". If you were talking about the data, while maintaining that each of the members of your data is a datum that would need to be individually set apart, then "are" is correct. However, I think in most cases, "is" is ont only perfectly sufficient, but also commonly accepted.
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Okay, thanks! :)
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