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The phrase "also there were significant differences in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing variations or disparities in data, findings, or characteristics in a particular context.
Example: "In the study, we found that there were significant differences in the participants' responses based on their age groups."
Alternatives: "there were notable differences in" or "there were considerable variations in".
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There were significant differences in the state and trait anxiety scores between before extravehicular activity and after extravehicular activity of Commander and other members, also there were significant differences in values of before-extravehicular activity between commanders and other members.
Also, there were significant differences in the response rate with regard to the receptor status of the primary tumour.
Similar(58)
So there were significant differences in the approach.
There were significant differences in baseline clinical and echocardiographic characteristics.
There were significant differences in growth between species and provenances.
Certainly, there are significant differences in outlook.
But there are significant differences in the present case.
There were significant differences, of course.
There were significant differences across provinces.
There are significant differences, however.
But there are significant differences.
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