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"marginal significance" is a valid phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is generally used to refer to something that is of minimal importance or is just barely significant. For example, "Although his individual contributions were of marginal significance, they still helped lead to the team's eventual success."
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All P values are two-sided; values less than 0.05 were considered significant, with marginal significance noted below 0.1.
The SVCG achieved marginal significance using the t-test approach but was not significant with the Dunnett's approach.
There were significant differences between any two groups except for the marginal significance between controls and DLB.
In international law, however, the concept of natural rights had only marginal significance until the 20th century.
Socioeconomic and religious criteria are clearly of marginal significance.
After additional control for baseline AL, this association was attenuated to marginal significance.
The CS have a marginal significance with an effect of 0.381.
z-scores: no reliable differences (for relevance, web > professional with marginal significance).
Marginal significance was observed in male IL-6 before and after the up-step in S15 while female IL-6 prominently increased after the down-step in S15.
The marginal significance of TW1 vs. SC (P = 0.052), and the marginal significance of TW3 vs. TC (P = 0.059), were nearly statistically significant, approaching the 0.05 threshold.
Neither main effects nor interactions of ABH genotypes achieved marginal significance at level alpha = 0.10.
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