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The phrase "borderline significance" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in statistical contexts to describe a result that is close to being statistically significant but does not quite meet the conventional threshold. Example: "The study found borderline significance in the correlation between exercise and improved mental health, suggesting further research is needed."
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Knee pain was of borderline significance in cross-sectional analyses but became significant over time.
These results have borderline significance for the existence of a dose effect.
However, obesity indices among postmenopausal women differed with borderline significance according to PR status.
The control group had similar changes for DI and PI, which were of borderline significance (P = 0.13, P = 0.09, respectively).
The intravitreal injection group demonstrated an improvement in VFQ scores; however, the results had borderline significance (p = 0.09).
Although this group demonstrated an 11.28 point improvement in score, the results had borderline significance (p = 0.057).
This difference was of borderline significance.
The sex×smoking interaction term preserved borderline significance (now, p = 0.065) (Table 3).
Also, genes in F1 male CNS and F1 testis overlapped with a borderline significance (Fig. 3).
Borderline significance on log likelihood testing for interactions between monitoring period and vaccination was seen.
However, this difference was borderline significance after correction for multiple comparisons.
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