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The phrase "found a significant" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that the person has discovered something of importance. For example: "The scientists found a significant correlation between diet and health."
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The study also found a significant increase in kidnappings over the past three years.
The study found a significant income gap between the two groups.
But the study found a significant drop in accidents in Fayette County, where Lexington is located.
The experts also found a "significant association" between dental fluorosis (tooth staining) and fluoride level.
However, it found a significant increase in the weeks before the tighter regulations came into force.
It found a "significant increase" in the visibility of city leadership.
Research published yesterday also found a "significant" link between later retirement age and later onset of dementia in men.
The study found "a significant decrease in headache severity in the capsaicin group," but not the placebo group.
Almost immediately, software engineers who looked at the vulnerability realized that Mr. Kaminsky had found a significant weakness.
A study found a significant link between problems like snoring at night and behavioral problems during the day.
However, a recent City University London survey of 700 British journalists found a significant pay gap in the news industry.
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