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The phrase "a small difference in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing minor variations or distinctions between two or more items, concepts, or measurements.
Example: "There is a small difference in the temperature readings between the two thermometers."
Alternatives: "a slight variation in" or "a minor discrepancy in".
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In addition, the proposed scheme exhibits more stable performance and a small difference in different GOP length.
In general, a small difference in SSR distribution was found for different populations or ecotypes in the same species.
A small difference in accessibility can have a major impact on snacking.
Would a small difference in the dose of genes you got, or a small difference in your circumstances, make a significant difference to your mind or personality?
These results indicate that a small difference in the linker can significantly affect PMG function.
There was a small difference in mean times to complete covert and overt questions.
A small difference in the absorber average temperature was found between both results.
"Sometimes you can make a small difference in somebody's evening with the right bottle.
But for big funds, even large allocations of very popular offerings make only a small difference in overall annual returns.
A small difference in the permeance is observed, indicating a high reproducibility of the zeolite membrane synthesis.
It was found that a small difference in the χ values leads to a large shift of spinodal curve.
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