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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a difference of this" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific difference being discussed, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "There is a difference of this nature that we need to address in our discussion."
Alternatives: "a difference like this" or "a difference of this kind".
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Again, I can only comment on the Renault situation where EV's are built in the same factories alongside ICE products and so suggest that a difference of this magnitude seems unlikely.
Quine rejected the idea that there is epistemological a difference of this kind.
The study probably did not have sufficient power to detect a difference of this magnitude as statistically significant.
A difference of this magnitude between hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfaces is consistent with the experimental tendencies found in the literature for various wetting surfaces.
Therefore, there was less statistical power to detect a difference of this magnitude.
It was estimated that 77 participants might be required to detect a difference of this magnitude.
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Hence this study was sufficiently powered to detect a difference of that magnitude for this variable.
He added: "On this question of terrorism and our response to it, this is not just a quip or a difference of wording, this is an issue of substance".
McFadden added: "On this question of terrorism and our response to it, this is not just a quip or a difference of wording, this is an issue of substance.
There is a difference of valuation at this moment between the clubs.
But if you die disbelieving, then you will enter hell, abiding therein (either forever or for eons upon eons, a difference of opinions on this).
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