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total records excluded vs total excluded record

Both phrases are grammatically correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Total records excluded' is commonly used when referring to the overall number of records that have been excluded. On the other hand, 'total excluded record' is used less often. It might be used when emphasizing the singular nature of the excluded record.
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This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to the overall number of records that have been excluded.

"total records excluded "

This phrase is used to indicate the total number of records that have been excluded from a dataset, report, or analysis.
  • Oct 23, 2012 ... total records) excluded from analysis. Item price information based on 8961 items on the 2710 readable records; item price considered present ...
  • 518 total records excluded. 29 additional records identified through other sources . 40 full-text articles assessed for eligibility. (69 total). 492 records screened by.
  • 58 full-text articles assessed for eligibility. Studies included in review. Individual: 24. Community: 14. 201 duplicates removed. 816 total records excluded ...
  • 304 records screened. 39 full-text articles assessed for eligibility. 29 studies included in review. 108 duplicates removed. 275 total records excluded ...

Alternatives:

  • total number of excluded records
  • overall excluded records count
  • aggregate of excluded records
  • sum of excluded records
  • total excluded items

This phrase is correct but less common. It might be used when emphasizing the singular nature of the excluded record.

"total excluded record"

This phrase could be used to highlight a specific record that has been excluded from a dataset or analysis, rather than referring to the total number of excluded records.

Alternatives:

  • single excluded record
  • individual excluded record
  • sole excluded record
  • only excluded record
  • exclusive excluded record

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