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The phrase "a significant deviation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a notable difference or departure from a standard, norm, or expectation in various contexts, such as scientific research, statistics, or analysis.
Example: "The study revealed a significant deviation of the results from the expected outcomes, prompting further investigation."
Alternatives: "a considerable divergence from" or "a notable departure from".
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As shown in Fig. 5d, a significant deviation of the model (solid line) from experimental data is evident.
This metric is sensitive to features such as smoothed edges, which are characterized by a significant deviation of the two principal curvatures.
It was found that a significant deviation of material concentration of the films from ideal stoichiometry led to the formation of CuSe, ZnSe and SnSe secondary phases.
The inclusion of an atomistically informed elastic plastic model at the microscale reveals a significant deviation of the mechanical properties from those obtained based on classical homogenization approaches.
The results show that the parasitic effect would cause a significant deviation of the cell performance compared with the ideal process when the LFFC is working under various critical conditions.
At nanoscale, perovskite oxide manganites exhibit a pronounced size effect manifesting itself in a significant deviation of the properties of low-dimensional structures from their bulk and film counterparts.
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In the letter, Lucas says the change is a "significant deviation" on the cost of the project and that there is a "strong case" for a revised estimate to be put before parliament.
However, the throughput dependence of α shows a significant deviation from that of the Newtonian one-phase system.
None of them corresponded to the genes showing a significant deviation from neutrality of the Tajima's D parameter.
There was no evidence of a significant deviation in the pattern of incidence over time by age group; the trend across all sites for all age groups was of an increase in incidence rates.
However, a significant deviation in position of these key residues was observed when comparing R. prolixus with S. cerevisae (AGluSc) sequences (Figure 5A).
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