Anecdote in a sentence as a noun

There are no details, so how does one identify edge cases?It's great to hear about this one specific anecdote.

Funny anecdote re: good product:I fly gliders recreationally.

Of course we've all learned dozens of even more complicated topics without any *****, so this anecdote is meaningless, right?

While the article correctly highlights the lack of rigorous scientific studies on 10x engineers, it also generalizes a bit too much from anecdote to make the argument that they are mythical creatures.

"A family anecdote: my mom was working on her Phd in urban planning back in the 1970s and her advisor said to her "You know, in the future, many of these issues of traffic and resource allocation will be resolved through computer simulations, so you should learn to program.

Anecdote definitions

noun

short account of an incident (especially a biographical one)