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The phrase "Significantly different" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when comparing or contrasting two or more objects, ideas, or concepts in order to emphasize the degree of difference. For example, "My scores on the math test were significantly different from my scores on the history test."
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Significantly different?
Hotels are significantly different.
The two, though, are significantly different.
But the situation is significantly different now.
And perhaps, most significantly, different expectations.
Investors can choose among significantly different approaches.
Our family had a significantly different style.
The American show is significantly different.
"The viral load was not significantly different".
That's not significantly different from 1992.
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*Significantly different.
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Significantly several
markedly different
greatly different
dramatically different
Significantly distinct
Significantly diverse
Significantly other
considerably different
drastically different
perceptibly different
appreciably different
noticeably different
Significantly varied
Significantly divergent
Significantly disparate
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