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Filter by Meaning The article was filled with anecdotal evidence of people who have claimed to see ghosts.
The newspaper article relied heavily on anecdotal quotes from the witnesses to the event.
The politician's argument was dismissed as anecdotal and lacking factual evidence.
The researcher's findings were challenged due to the anecdotal nature of the study.
The politician's argument was based solely on anecdotal evidence, lacking any factual support.
The doctor dismissed the anecdotal evidence of the patient's unusual reaction to the medication.
The judge did not consider the defendant's anecdotal evidence in his verdict.
The doctor dismissed the patient's anecdotal evidence of a new treatment as unreliable.
The article only presented anecdotal evidence to support its argument, lacking scientific studies.
The professor warned the students not to rely on anecdotal evidence in their research papers.
The professor emphasized the importance of relying on empirical evidence rather than anecdotal stories in research.
The news article presented anecdotal accounts of the benefits of meditation.
She was skeptical of the supplement's effectiveness, citing only anecdotal reports from friends.
The author's memoir was full of anecdotal stories about their travels around the world.
The meteorologist stressed the importance of using scientific data rather than anecdotal accounts when predicting weather patterns.
The journalist interviewed several people who had anecdotal evidence of paranormal activity in the haunted house.
The journalist interviewed several people for their anecdotal experiences of the housing crisis.
The coach made a decision based on anecdotal information rather than statistics.
The coach refused to make any decisions based on anecdotal evidence.
The politician's argument was based on anecdotal information rather than factual data.
The debate was filled with anecdotal stories about the candidates' personal lives.
I have heard anecdotal accounts of people finding treasures on the beach.
The book is filled with anecdotal stories about the author's travels around the world.
The argument was based on anecdotal evidence rather than scientific data.
The politician's claim was dismissed as anecdotal and lacking in empirical evidence.
The effectiveness of the new teaching method is only supported by anecdotal evidence.
The argument that video games cause violence is based on anecdotal evidence rather than empirical research.
The doctor warned against using anecdotal remedies for serious illnesses.
The company made a marketing decision based on anecdotal feedback from a small group of customers.
The judge refused to consider the anecdotal testimony of the witness.
The journalist cautioned against using anecdotal sources for investigative reporting.
The company refused to make any changes based on anecdotal complaints.
The article featured several anecdotal stories about people's experiences with the medication.
The researcher disregarded anecdotal evidence as irrelevant.
The teacher asked for more concrete evidence rather than anecdotal stories.
The teacher did not accept the anecdotal evidence presented by the student.
The coach did not consider the anecdotal reports of the athlete's injury and ordered a medical examination.
The teacher dismissed the student's anecdotal evidence and required sources from reputable journals.
The study's findings were disregarded because they were purely anecdotal and lacked empirical evidence.
The statement that vaccines cause autism is merely anecdotal.
He has no scientific evidence to support his claim, just anecdotal stories.
The author's book was written based on her personal, anecdotal experiences of traveling around the world.
The politician relied on anecdotal evidence to make his case.
The company's decision to switch to a new marketing strategy was based on anecdotal feedback from customers.
The journalist's article was filled with anecdotal stories about the lives of the people living in poverty.
She doesn't trust the product's effectiveness because she has only heard anecdotal reports.
The vegan argued against the anecdotal claim that humans are meant to eat meat.
The detective considered the anecdotal testimony of the witness to be unreliable.
The effectiveness of this medicine is still unknown, as all the information we have is anecdotal.
She refuses to believe in the supernatural without more than just anecdotal evidence.
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