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The phrase "are only significant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or relevance of something in a specific context.
Example: "In this study, the results are only significant when considering the larger sample size."
Alternatives: "are merely important" or "hold significance only".
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Dark grey shading indicates features that are only significant without multiple testing correction.
It is widely recognized that simulation results are only significant when realistic models are considered within the simulation toolchain.
Positive landscape correlations always benefit the metapopulation, but are only significant when the correlation length is comparable to, or smaller than, the dispersal range.
The change from full to restricted grazing effectively reduces N losses from soil, but ammonia emission reductions are only significant with an improved slurry-application technique.
We find that construction costs benefit directly from learning spillovers but that these spillovers are only significant for nuclear models built by the same Architect Engineer.
Direct measurements of stresses transmitted between particles and surfaces in bubbling fluidised beds are reviewed, to show that they are only significant when gross bubble-induced motion transmits particle momentum to the surface.
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However, this relationship is only significant at the 10% significance level in the 75th TE percentile.
However, this effect was only significant during low-intensity events.
This is only significant because Poyet is sitting on the BBC sofa this evening.
A change in GFR was only significant among women consuming large amounts of nondairy, animal proteins.
But it turns out the probability is only significant within one angstrom.
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