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'had no significant differences' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when there is no meaningful difference between two or more things or situations. For example, "The two samples had no significant differences in their pH levels."
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It was found that the SERS intensities at different positions had no significant differences.
Their results showed that fruit yield, fruit number, stem length, titrable acidity and ascorbic acid (in fruit) in different media had no significant differences.
Stromal cells from tumours of different tissues had no significant differences in terms of cell morphology.
The three groups had no significant differences in age and sex but tumour types were significantly different.
The two groups had no significant differences in scores.
TL and survival rate had no significant differences among fish groups.
Male and female elderly had no significant differences in the body dimensions around the hip area.
Both decannulated and not decannulated patients had no significant differences in terms of age and BMI.
Women with different depression levels and health status over the 6 postpartum weeks had no significant differences either.
Here, it was shown that conditions c1, c2, and c5 had no significant differences among image types (i.e., blocks).
N2O fluxes differed significantly between sampling seasons as well as between sampling positions, while CH4 fluxes had no significant differences between seasons or positions.
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