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"differences in results" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe variations or discrepancies in the outcomes or conclusions of a study or experiment. Example: The researchers noted significant differences in results between the control group and the experimental group, indicating that the new treatment may be more effective.
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There were some differences in results using different models.
There were significant differences in results amongst different BI-RADS categories.
This study provides the opportunity to investigate differences in results due to different definitions.
This suggests that different outcome tools may lead to differences in results.
Differences in results may be attributable to different districts.
The differences in results could probably be find in a different study design.
However, differences in results are anticipated as our project used different definitions for some indicators.
The differences in results are huge.
Data from phonics checks also showed stark differences in results based on month of birth.
Only minor differences in results were observed with the use of other statistics (Wilks and Hotelling Lawley).
On the Supreme Court and on lower courts, the differences between conservative and liberal federal judges can lead to dramatic differences in results.
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