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Discover LudwigThe phrase "significantly fail" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation or action that has a significant degree of failure or lack of success. Example: The government's policies have significantly failed to improve economic conditions for the middle class.
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Thus, they significantly fail to alter the course of diabetic complications.
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It is still unclear how the Tory-led team will approach media issues in coalition with their Lib Dem partners, who perhaps significantly failed to join the departmental team.
The IOC spokesman, Mark Adams, had to deny rumours of plan B, to move the games from Rio altogether, but significantly failed to rule this out, merely saying "at this stage that would be far too premature".
Recent empirical studies have shown that researchers in Cameroon significantly failed to document research ethics approval in their publications [ 17].
Moreover, the reporter gene assay revealed a modest but significant decrease in NF-κB activity produced by Aβ, which significantly failed to prevent TGFβ1-induced activation of NF-κB.
When a model significantly fails by having a χ p value less than 0.05, the model is displaying an amount of covariance ill fit likely to arise rather infrequently (namely with probability <0.05) via purely random variations.
Most significantly, they fail to offer any nutrient concentration or the recapture of valuable organic matter.
The expression levels of TPT1, EEF1A1 and RNPS1, did not differ significantly between failed and non-failed human myocardium samples (Table 2).
Notably expression levels of the commonly used reference gene, GAPDH, differed significantly between failed and non-failed myocardium (p = 0.015, Table 2).
The lower panel remained stationary while the bar deformed significantly and failed by bar fracture or bond-slip failure.
Failure of oligodendrocyte precursor cell (OPC) differentiation contributes significantly to failed myelin sheath regeneration (remyelination) in chronic demyelinating diseases.
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