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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a differential of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in mathematical or scientific contexts to refer to a difference or change in a quantity, often in relation to calculus or statistics.
Example: "The study measured a differential of 5 units in temperature over the course of the experiment."
Alternatives: "a difference of" or "a variation of".
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That's a differential of almost twenty-five pointstage points.
A differential of distance along a curve.
Costa Rica had a goal differential of plus-2, while Turkey had a differential of minus-1.
A differential of 23¢ is provided for deliveries from farms in intermediate nearby zones.
By mid-August, Gallup registered Mr. Nixon at a differential of minus 18 and an approval rating of 36percentt.
New England pretty much lapped the conference with a differential of plus-25.
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There was no indication of a differential impact of intervention type on the basis of gender.
For patients with either SEC or CAP, there was no evidence of a differential effect of apixaban over warfarin.
There was no indication of a differential effect of the intervention.
Are the results here obtained simply a consequence of a differential diffusion of O 2 through the embryonic tissues?
Comparison between all regions revealed a differential expression of a total of 1096 genes.
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