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The phrase "are some remarkable differences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or highlighting notable distinctions between two or more subjects.
Example: "In comparing the two studies, there are some remarkable differences in their methodologies and outcomes."
Alternatives: "there exist significant differences" or "there are notable distinctions".
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There are some remarkable differences.
In contact brushing, there are some remarkable differences between the biofilm models evaluated.
However, there are some remarkable differences in gene content suggesting a distinct evolution of the two strains.
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There were some remarkable differences in expectations on FMSs from the three different PHCPs.
With respect to ethnicity, there were some remarkable differences.
Although maximum likelihood and Bayesian topologies were generally coincident there were also some remarkable differences in support values for nodes.
Although the potential impact of different training modalities on the immune-FAP-SC network are described separately below, it is important to note some remarkable differences, and the relative impact on the network, between physical exercise and the pathological conditions described in the previous paragraphs.
Despite their political differences, there were some remarkable similarities in their backgrounds.
Experiments with single pesticides revealed that although all of them were degradable, there were remarkable differences concerning the reaction rate.
There are no remarkable differences between the results that are measured for similar materials or calculated in this study.
There are two remarkable differences in the proposed AMOSA when compared with the previous works.
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