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The phrase "a difference of one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing numerical values or comparisons where the distinction between two quantities is one unit.
Example: "The scores of the two teams were close, with a difference of one point determining the winner."
Alternatives: "a one-point difference" or "a difference of a single unit".
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A difference of one point on the LATCH (=1.5 SD, effect size of 0.67) was considered to be clinically important.
Although the 'translations' of these effects are estimates, we can argue that the difference in SMDs reported in the present analysis approximately equates to a difference of one point on the MMSE.
There is a difference of one number on the Likert-scale of the ASEX for all the questions asked, except for the "can you get and keep an erection?" question where the divergence is two numbers.
Board-a-match is the hardest form of the game because a difference of one trick can change your score on a deal from 100percentt (you win one point) to 0percentt (you lose the board).
The confidence score were, on average, 0.46 units higher for a difference of one in the number of HDS used between two enrollees with otherwise identical demographic characteristics.
A difference of one order of magnitude in the intensity of the movement on patients in relation to the normal subjects was observed.
A sample size of 60 in each group has 80% power at the 5% level of significance to detect a difference of one doubling dose in PC20 MCh between the groups, based on an SD of 1.9.
"A difference of one 12-oz.
SNP, pronounced "snip," stands for single nucleotide polymorphism, a difference of one letter out of the 3.1 billion letters in the genetic code.
After Wednesday's first leg at Bristol's ground, Ashton Gate, and next Wednesday at Sixways, a difference of one point will be enough and Worcester will celebrate.
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If you cut physicians' net incomes by 20percentt, it's a difference of one-tenth of 1percentt per annum in the growth rate of health care costs over 20 years.
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