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Jan 16 at 5:06 comment added Xanne How do you learn a data set? Are data sets taught?
Jan 15 at 23:56 comment added Yosef Baskin No agency in difficult to learn. For who? Students? A large book is not harder to read than a small one, page by page.
Jan 15 at 22:32 comment added Kaia "An overly-large dataset" is one way to phrase this. I also agree with "Too large a dataset".
Jan 15 at 19:01 history edited ZhangLiao CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jan 15 at 18:33 vote accept ZhangLiao
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Jan 15 at 17:27 review Close votes
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Jan 15 at 17:21 answer added Colin Fine timeline score: 5
Jan 15 at 16:34 comment added alphabet The biggest issue is that "too large dataset" is missing a determiner, since "dataset" is a count noun.
Jan 15 at 16:22 history migrated from english.stackexchange.com (revisions)
Jan 15 at 16:17 comment added Edwin Ashworth "Too large a dataset is difficult to learn" is grammatical and idiomatic. "A dataset may be so large that it is difficult to learn" pre-empts debate over what 'too large' is intended to mean (it is probably redundant, "a dataset too large to learn easily is difficult to learn").
Jan 15 at 15:11 history asked ZhangLiao CC BY-SA 4.0