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The phrase "also substantial differences in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing variations or distinctions between two or more subjects or items.
Example: "In addition to the similarities, there are also substantial differences in the methodologies used by the two research teams."
Alternatives: "significant variations in" or "notable discrepancies in".
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There were also substantial differences in the populations going to the U.S. and Argentina.
Size, however, is not the only difference: there are also substantial differences in shape.
There are also substantial differences in their prevalence.
Also, substantial differences in clinical signs and symptoms were seen between the HPeV types.
There were also substantial differences in SHS exposure according to the type of hospitality venue.
There were also substantial differences in levels of boosting between the three scenarios based on empirical data.
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cDNA panel analysis produced results which are partially consistent with the microarray-generated data deposited in Oncomine (overexpression in lung cancer and melanoma, grade-specific overexpression in breast cancer), but there are also substantial differences (lack of significant overexpression in hepatoma).
Naturally, there are also substantial differences between small electric grids, as in our case, and large grid-connected systems, such as the Scandinavian and North European grids.
There were also substantial differences between the three patient groups in the substances which were used (for example: amphetamines F3.413/ p = 0.036 and cannabis F 4.684/ p = 0.011).
While there are some similarities among the cases, there are also substantial differences.
However, there are also substantial differences between these monogenic disorders.
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