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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a feasible difference between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the practicality or possibility of distinguishing between two or more items, concepts, or situations.
Example: "In our analysis, we found a feasible difference between the two methods that could impact the overall results."
Alternatives: "a practical distinction between" or "a viable difference between".
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It was considered that this would be a clinically important difference, would impact on patients and yet would be a feasible difference between the two groups in this setting.
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The width of artificial widening expresses the maximum feasible difference between TOA obtained by both receiving antennas and belonging to the same target.
Animation of a feasible transition between observed conformations of the Vlm TE lid.
We dropped other criteria as stated in the protocol because they were not feasible (see Differences between protocol and review).
A: There's big difference between what is easily achievable in one country and not so feasible in another country, and this plays a big role in the discussion.
This illustrates a fundamental difference between Bob Dole and Bill Clinton.
There's a big difference between fifty-four and zero. fifty-four and zero
There's a major difference between Bush and Obama.
There is a crucial difference between us.
A significant difference between var.
That's a big difference between us.
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