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Filter by Meaning The team used quantifiable data to measure the success of their marketing campaign.
The coach emphasized the importance of setting quantifiable goals for the team.
The teacher used quantifiable metrics to assess the students' progress in the subject.
The economist analyzed the quantifiable factors influencing the stock market.
The nutritionist recommended keeping a food diary to track quantifiable aspects of diet.
The meteorologist relied on quantifiable measurements to predict the weather.
The nutritional content of a food product is quantifiable through the analysis of its ingredients and composition.
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