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The phrase "a little variance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing minor differences or changes in a particular context, such as statistics, measurements, or opinions.
Example: "In our analysis, we found a little variance in the results, which suggests that further investigation may be needed."
Alternatives: "a slight variation" or "a small difference".
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There is only a little variance that might be explained by differences in OTL.
If matrix K has very small singular values, a little variance from matrix G will cause serious fluctuation of solution FLSS.
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This is a good model with little variance in performance between the 5 test sets.
Setting the bandwidth too large results in a large bias with little variance.
Most genetic variation was captured within individual populations (97%), and there was little variance among a population within a region (3%) and no partitioning among geographic regions (Table 2).
A recent global survey finds little variance between the number of men (53%) and women (47%) in corporate responsibility roles.
In the noise-free, high-resolution simulations, a scatter plot of the C values versus the corresponding R values for all LOR's produces a well-defined trajectory with little variance.
The ratings showed little variance with a corrected consensus coefficient of >0.8 in all but four cases which had to be re-rated in the second round.
This pattern is in line with Giersdorf and colleagues [ 50] who also reported that IN items showed little variance and a ceiling effect in 646 people with different chronic conditions.
In both sexes, the externalizing factor accounted for little variance in control, indicating a weak association and little shared etiology with externalizing liability.
When added to the models as a covariate, body weight accounted for very little variance and did not change our results (see the Supplemental Experimental Procedures).
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