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"statistically insignificant" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is not likely to have a significant statistical effect. For example, "The results of the study revealed that the differences in opinion were statistically insignificant."
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Both are statistically insignificant differences.
(The difference was deemed statistically insignificant).
People were statistically insignificant, a rounding error.
The difference is small, and statistically insignificant.
But it is not statistically insignificant.
Differences in the answers, he said, were statistically insignificant.
A district attorney arguing that the number of people wrongfully convicted is statistically insignificant?
Conversions, or cases where people grow up to reject family values, are statistically insignificant.
And yet research shows that studying penalty takers is statistically insignificant to outcomes.
The latest opinion polls show Mr. Bush clinging to a statistically insignificant edge.
This is a large increase, but still statistically insignificant given Britain's population of 60 million.
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