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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The team's success in the tournament was largely anecdotal, as they only won due to the other team's injuries.
The claim that coconut oil can cure Alzheimer's disease is merely anecdotal and not supported by research.
The memoir was filled with charming anecdotal stories about the author's childhood.
The doctor dismissed the patient's anecdotal account of her symptoms and ordered further tests.
The journalist's article was criticized for relying on anecdotal evidence rather than solid facts.
The coach ignored the anecdotal feedback from fans and relied on the team's performance statistics.
His argument was based on anecdotal evidence rather than actual data.
Many doctors dismiss anecdotal reports of alternative medicine as unproven.
She claimed that the alleged benefits of the new diet were purely anecdotal.
The politician's claim that crime had decreased was only supported by anecdotal evidence.
The historian cautioned that the personal diaries were only anecdotal and might not represent the broader reality.
The effectiveness of the medicine is still anecdotal and needs to be backed up by more rigorous studies.
The artist's work was criticized as being too reliant on anecdotal subject matter rather than exploring broader societal issues.
The author used anecdotal stories to illustrate the theme of the novel.
The politician's promise to improve the economy was based on anecdotal evidence and lacked a solid plan.
The company's decision to change its marketing strategy was based on anecdotal feedback from customers.
The journalist relied on anecdotal information to support her argument.
The coach used an anecdotal approach to motivate the team before the game.
The author included an anecdotal introduction to her book.
The researcher found anecdotal evidence to support her hypothesis.
The politician's anecdotal stories about his upbringing appealed to many voters.
She dismissed his claim as merely anecdotal and unsupported by facts.
The article was based on anecdotal evidence rather than scientific research.
The doctor warned me that the success of the treatment was anecdotal.
The evidence supporting the claim was mostly anecdotal.
The CEO made a decision based on anecdotal feedback from a few customers, ignoring the majority's complaints.
The hiker's guidebook included anecdotal tips and tricks for surviving in the wilderness.
The historian dismissed the anecdotal stories as unreliable.
The athlete's improvement in performance was not backed by data and only based on anecdotal accounts.
The comedian's performance was filled with anecdotal jokes about his own life.
The article was criticized for relying solely on anecdotal accounts.
The politician's argument lacked evidence and was entirely anecdotal.
The judge was not swayed by the anecdotal evidence presented by the defense attorney.
The story of the haunted house was purely anecdotal and had no factual basis.
The news article was criticized for relying on anecdotal accounts rather than verified sources.
The writer used an anecdotal approach to illustrate the theme of the story.
The teacher told us an anecdotal story about a student who claimed to have finished their homework but didn't submit it.
She dismissed the anecdotal evidence that ghosts haunted the old mansion.
He shared an anecdotal tale about his first day on the job that left everyone laughing.
The newspaper article was based on anecdotal information from anonymous sources.
The comedian's jokes were mostly based on anecdotal experiences from his life.
The scientist dismissed the anecdotal claims of a new breakthrough in renewable energy.
The researcher cautioned that the results were only anecdotal and needed further investigation.
The politician's claim was based on anecdotal evidence rather than factual data.
The coach was skeptical of the player's anecdotal account of the injury and demanded a medical report.
She ignored her friend's anecdotal advice about how to invest her money.
The historian dismissed the anecdotal account as a myth without evidence to support it.
I don't believe that the supplement works, it's just anecdotal.
The teacher warned the students against using anecdotal evidence in their research papers.
The effectiveness of the new therapy was based on anecdotal accounts rather than scientific research.
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