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"difference in results" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when talking about two different results, typically from a comparison such as a scientific experiment or a competition. For example: "The difference in results between the two experiments was very small."
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In the present study, we observed no statistically significant difference in results among the different ARBs.
This difference in results correlating with different algorithms is seen best in the SNPSVM results.
It is possible that this difference in results is due to very different patient populations studied.
The difference in results may be caused by different subjects and the sensitivity of detection methods.
This difference in results is, perhaps, sufficiently great that different conclusions might be drawn.
This difference in results could very well be accounted by the different techniques used.
The difference in results can be based on species variability or upon different vascular origin of the endothelial cells used.
Random selection gives researchers confidence that any difference in results between the two groups is due to the treatment.
While noting that there was a slight difference in results between the two simulations, he minimized the implications.
Both teams rely heavily on the run, but there has been a significant difference in results.
There is a slight difference in results for immersive feeling.
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