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The phrase "a significant statistic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statistic that holds considerable importance or relevance in a particular context or analysis.
Example: "The study revealed a significant statistic that indicated a 20% increase in productivity after implementing the new software."
Alternatives: "an important statistic" or "a noteworthy statistic".
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Stafford has also been leading the league in percentage of games won, a significant statistic in team tennis.
This is a significant statistic, since Twitter's advertisers want to reach real users.
This is a significant statistic, since Twitter's advertisers want to reach real users," Mr. Eavis writes.
At Twin Lakes Farm in Bronxville, N.Y., home to 30 lesson horses and 25 private boarders, the riding instructors still give an average of 1,500 lessons each month, but a significant statistic has reversed itself in the past year.
At Twin Lakes Farm in Bronxville, home to 30 lesson horses and 25 private boarders, the riding instructors still give an average of 1,500 lessons each month, but a significant statistic has reversed itself in the past year.
On the other hand, using the Eulerian approach to define very small links (some few meters, e.g. <30 m), a significant statistic representation of traffic dynamics, in that link, was not obtained, particularly in areas with low traffic flow.
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While it is interesting to define the increased risk, that is not a very significant statistic absent a clear statement of the underlying risk of prostate cancer in the male population as a whole.
Adding to the general gloom, a rather significant statistic that the government began to publish only last year is not going in the right direction at all.
Using an exploratory data analysis tool for lineages through time plots, tree deviation, I identified trees with a significant γ statistic that do not appear to have the characteristic early accumulation of lineages consistent with an early, rapid rate of cladogenesis.
A significant I statistic (I > 30%; P < 0.05) indicated heterogeneity for OR across studies.
Out of these 402 replicates, 63 had a significant TCLD statistic (P < 0.05), resulting in a power of 16% (= 63/402).
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