statistically
Pronunciation: [stəˈtɪs.tɪ.kli]
Word
Context: “data analysis”
(adverb) when we talk about numbers and facts in a way that helps us understand trends and chances. It's like using math to explain what usually happens based on information we collect.
Example
Statistically, more kids prefer chocolate ice cream over vanilla.
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Statistically, there is no evidence that people like broccoli more than candy.
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What does the study show statistically about the number of students who pass the test?
Context: “probability”
(adverb) when we describe how likely something is to happen based on past information. This helps us guess or predict future events using data.
Example
Statistically, it rains more in April than in July.
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Statistically, it is not true that it snows every December.
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How does the weather report explain the chances of rain statistically?
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