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"a insignificant" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is an adjective used to describe something that is so small or unimportant that it is not worth mentioning or taking notice of. Example: It was only a insignificant detail, but it made a huge difference.
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In the interval 01 00 07:00 UT the additional equatorward wind should cause a positive disturbances in TEC, but there is also a small additional poleward wind that should lead to a insignificant negative effects in TEC. Figure 2 shows that n(O)/n(N2) grows significantly.
Gender is known to influence brain activation in brain regions involved in humor appreciation [8] and we had a insignificant but a slightly larger proportion of females in our Cataplexy group as a result of having to exclude two subjects from the group analyses (hence reducing the subjects from 12 to 10).
Animals are typically slaughtered for veal at around 6 months of age; it is clear from Figure 3 that this remains a insignificant beef product in the UK.
Additionally, singleton youths might get higher scores than kids with siblings on the paranoid and antisocial PDs with a insignificant effect.
In the case of matrices with cyclosporine A, insignificant changes in copolymer chain microstructure were observed during 70 days (Table 2, nos. 6 9)—a slight decrease of caproyl units content and increase of the average length of lactidyl sequences.
The probability of a change in personality was, relatively to non-cirrhotic patients, only significantly higher in the compensated and decompensated patient group (CC p = 0.011, DC p = 0.000), although transplanted patients showed a insignificant higher probability compared to non-cirrhotic patients (p = 0.093).
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Bayoush is neither a major commander nor an insignificant one.
Even down to an insignificant screw or a spring".
They're either an insignificant mother, or a femme fatale.
It is not an insignificant trait for a presidential candidate.
More than half a century is not an insignificant amount of time to have elapsed.
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