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The doctor dismissed the patient's claims based on anecdotal evidence as insufficient for a proper diagnosis.

The research study was criticized for relying on anecdotal records rather than a randomized clinical trial.

She shared an anecdotal story to illustrate her point during the meeting.

The effectiveness of the new drug was reported only through anecdotal evidence from patients.

My personal experience doesn't count as strong evidence, but it can be part of a larger anecdotal collection.

Anecdotal accounts from survivors were gathered to help understand the impact of the disaster.

The politician admitted to using anecdotal evidence to make her case in the debate.

Researchers found that anecdotal data from individual interviews did not support the findings of their study.

Anecdotal records of employee behavior were used to inform company policy changes.

In the social sciences, anecdotal evidence is often considered unreliable without corroborative data.

The nurse shared an anecdotal story about a patient's unusual healing process in the staff meeting.

Anecdotal evidence suggested that the new therapy was effective, but more rigorous testing is needed.

The company's decision to change its product based on anecdotal feedback was challenged by experts.

The anecdotal accounts of customer satisfaction are not enough to justify a significant marketing campaign.

The researcher warned against drawing conclusions from anecdotal evidence alone.

The community leader shared an anecdotal story about a local hero during the town meeting.

Medical decisions should not be based on anecdotal evidence; instead, they should follow established scientific protocols.

The anecdotal records of patient experiences were used to inform the development of a new treatment protocol.

The anecdotal stories from teachers were used to inform the school's new mentoring program.