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The phrase "a number of consistent differences in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing variations or discrepancies that are reliable and can be observed in a particular context or subject matter.
Example: "In the study, we found a number of consistent differences in the participants' responses based on their backgrounds."
Alternatives: "several reliable variations in" or "multiple consistent discrepancies in".
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Nonetheless, we found that the IUGR subjects were distinctive for having a number of consistent differences in methylation near genes involved in processes critical for stem cell function, including cell cycle and cellular maintenance.
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The polls also show consistent differences in the number of undecided voters, so a similar adjustment is applied for this.
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These relative biases are consistent with a number of structural differences of the reporting in IBC and SIGACT.
In order to detect consistent differences in copy number changes between two groups, we employed comparative KC-SMART.
Apparent differences in needle chlorosis of spruce trees at the two sites were associated with consistent differences in nutrient contents of their xylem sap and needles.
In line with our theoretical predictions, the results unveil consistent differences in the interpretation and use of the scale formats as a function of their polarity and numbering.
There were no consistent differences in biomass for the various orders of roots with N treatment.
The way that gender modifies the phenotypic expression of schizophrenia is a consistent theme in the literature, and a number of gender differences have been reported [ 17].
Taken together, the findings from such research reveal clear and consistent differences in language between those with and without symptoms of depression.
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