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The phrase "a statistically significant difference in time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving research, statistics, or data analysis when discussing the results of an experiment or study that shows a meaningful difference in time measurements.
Example: "The study revealed a statistically significant difference in time between the two groups, indicating that the new treatment was more effective."
Alternatives: "a meaningful difference in time" or "a notable difference in time".
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There was a statistically significant difference in time from surgery to dry incision favoring the OCA group.
There was a statistically significant difference in time to progression between women who had received docetaxel compared to those who had received paclitaxel (test for interaction P<0.001).
There was a statistically significant difference in time off work in favour of the intervention in wave 4 (adjusted mean difference = -1.78 days; 95% CI from -3.47 to -0.09 days) but not in any other wave.
This study did not identify a statistically significant difference in time to extubation after cardiac surgery between BIS-guided and MAC-guided groups, which were well matched in terms of comorbidities.
Participants who indicated they went back to work in order "to fill their day" showed a statistically significant difference in time to recovery (log rank: p = 0.036, data not shown) when compared to participants who reported other reasons for returning to work.
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While a statistically significant difference in waiting time was demonstrated, that difference was only 13.5 min. Indigenous patients were found to be 2.6 times more likely to have serum ethanol levels tested, which was a statistically significant result.
A statistically significant difference in obturation time between the two techniques was found (p < 0.001).
None of the other time points has a statistically significant difference in plaque score between the groups.
In addition, we did not find statistically significant differences in time course of extinction or reacquisition.
The findings show a statistically significant difference between the two groups over time in the medication knowledge score.
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