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"significant difference" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to a noticeable or noteworthy difference between two things. You can use "significant difference" when comparing two things, ideas, or situations. For example: - "There was a significant difference in the results of the two experiments." - "The study found a significant difference between the two groups in terms of their attitudes towards climate change." - "There is a significant difference between how men and women are portrayed in the media." - "The new policy has made a significant difference in the company's profits."
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indicate no significant difference.
There's another significant difference too.
NS, no statistically significant difference.
Is that a significant difference?
Reversing that would make a significant difference.
"But is it a significant difference?
Fees can make a significant difference.
There is a significant difference, however.
Similar(3)
= non-significant difference.
n.s., non-significant difference.
*Significant difference (p-value < 0.05).
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