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"statistical significant difference" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase is used when discussing research studies, typically when the results of the study show a notable difference between the expected results and the results that were actually found. For example, "The research study showed that there was a statistically significant difference between the test group and the control group".
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The Carotenoid content in different treatments showed statistical significant difference (F = 320.8, P < 0.001).
Different lowercase letters above the columns indicate a statistical significant difference at P < 0.05.
However, our findings did not show any statistical significant difference.
Dynamic modulus results indicated a statistical significant difference for high percentage RAP mixtures.
Histopathological variables presented no statistical significant difference in both age groups (p>0,05).
The results should no statistical significant difference between them (p = 0.344).
The results showed a statistical significant difference between them (p = 0.006).
A statistical significant difference was accepted for p-values of <0.05.
Student's t test was employed to assess statistical significant difference of the results.
No statistical significant difference was found for PHA and adenovirus antigen, but for tetanus antigen.
There was no statistical significant difference in age distribution (p = 0,22).
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