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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a not so significant" is not correct in standard English.
The correct form would be "not so significant" or "a not-so-significant."
Example: "The changes made to the report were a not-so-significant improvement over the previous version."
Alternatives: "somewhat insignificant" or "relatively minor."
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Periodogram analysis done in this work showed statistically significant annual and semi-annual components, with the annual component beginning as a not so significant component but at the end of twelve years, it appeared as the most significant feature of the spectrum.
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For a Not-So-Significant Other PRETEND you're not reading this one if you must; no one is fooled — you've been eating way too much sugar lately.
What's most important when bringing a singificiant (or not so significant) other to a holiday party is making sure that he or she can hold his or her own (cup).
Israel is bursting at the seams today with NGOs fighting for fair trade, climate change, urban planning and pollution, with a little, but not so significant input from the Israeli Arab sector, whose majority is Muslim.
But the difference from having a drill hole or not is not so significant, especially for older patients.
The measurements in the presence of water vapour (50 and 100%% relative humidity) showed water resistance and a certain loss of selectivity, although not so significant.
However, a 1.7% ~ 2.2% increase is not so significant.
"The amounts are not so significant," said Simon Adamson, an analyst at CreditSights, an independent research firm in London.
This is probably because that the difference of operation time for modified and transverse osteotomy was not so significant to bring a difference in infection rate.
So you got a tattoo for your significant other, and now that other is not so significant?
The hidden and exposed terminal problems are not so significant when the network is considered to be an AP-based WLAN and communication is performed using a request-to-send (RTS) and clear-to-send (CTS) handshake mechanism.
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