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'statistically comparable' is correctly used in written English.
It is often used in the context of comparing results from surveys, experiments, or other data that has been collected and analyzed. For example: "The results of the two surveys were statistically comparable, indicating similar attitudes among the participants."
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A recent study in the three east Africa ICEMR sites revealed statistically comparable EIRs for CDC compared with HLC such that the former can safely and effectively replace the latter.
Outcome of patients with CRM involvement was compared with a statistically comparable control group of 21 patients with microscopic positive resection margins (R1).
The results of this comparative analysis show that this new methodology is statistically comparable to that of the CAD software.
Six of his 10 most statistically comparable pitchers, as defined by Baseball-Reference.com, are in the Hall of Fame.
The percentages are statistically comparable to 2000, despite advertising and outreach efforts that pushed census costs to $15 billion.
These assessors were trained to rate transcribed responses consistently, and had been tested to show that their ratings were statistically comparable with one another.The assessors scored participants' responses on a scale of one to three.
Results obtained for commercial samples were statistically comparable with those obtained by an HPLC-reference method.
Using Deming regression analysis, we show that results from both methodologies were statistically comparable.
Anti-HIV-1 cellular responses were statistically comparable among polyepitope variants.
It ensures that the created groups are equal in size and statistically comparable in terms of mean and variance.
FRPC and NiTi wires show statistically comparable frictional wear when used with ICE, Gemini, Clarity, and SmartClip brackets.
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