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Thief Stole Payroll Data for Thousands of Facebook Employees

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Why use "data for" instead of "data of" ? Isn't that "for" means "data given to" and "of" means "data belong to" ?

Thief Stole Payroll Data for Thousands of Facebook Employees

Why use "data for" instead of "data of" ? Isn't that "for" means "data given to" and "of" means "data belong to" ?

Thief Stole Payroll Data for Thousands of Facebook Employees

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Why use "data for" instead of "data of" ? Isn't that "for" means "data given to" and "of" means "data belong to" ?

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"Stole data offor employees" vs "stole data of employees"

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"Stole data of employees" vs "stole data of employees"

Thief Stole Payroll Data for Thousands of Facebook Employees

Why use "data for" instead of "data of" ? Isn't that "for" means "data given to" and "of" means "data belong to" ?