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"significant differences of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe significant variations or contrasts between two or more things. Example: The study revealed significant differences of opinion among the participants regarding the effectiveness of the new policy.
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There were significant differences of branch stemflow between different basal diameter and precipitation classes.
In the present series, significant differences of DMFS were detected among different N stage groups.
We did not discover statistically significant differences of total hemoglobin determined by two different methods.
No significant differences of 11C-4DST T/N ratio were observed among different glioma grades.
Again, no significant differences of 18F-FLT T/N ratio were observed among different glioma grades.
No significant differences of immunohistochemical expression in tissue are in cystitis glandularis with different pathological types.
There are some significant differences, of course.
There were significant differences, of course.
After the meeting, she told reporters that "significant differences of opinion" remained.
The member states, it seemed, had some significant differences of perspective and values to sort out.
However, significant differences of the sequence length were observed.
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