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Discover LudwigThe phrase "error margins" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in discussions of statistics or data analysis, when discussing the potential for error or uncertainty in the results. Example: "The study's findings were within the accepted error margins, indicating a high level of accuracy in the data analysis."
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Error margins for subgroups are larger.
Error margins for subgroups are higher.
Sample sizes and error margins in the other countries varied.
Both polls had error margins of four percentage points.
It had error margins of plus or minus three percentage points for adults and four percentage points for teenagers.
IC50 values and error margins were determined after logit-log-transformation of the respective values corrected for blanks.
Error margins can be estimated and reported along with the results of a survey, as is common practice.
The mean absolute distance error was 0.4 mm (standard deviation 0.17 mm), which falls within clinically accepted error margins.
Results showed that the electronic device measured sample volumes at error margins ranging from 1.1% (watermelons) to 4.7% (large cucumbers).
These small error margins confer confidence in the potential utility of this instrument for measuring ankle dorsiflexion.
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NEVER have exit polls varied by beyond-error margins in a single state, not since 1948 when this kind of polling began.
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