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The phrase "statistically significant relationship" is correct and usable in written English when referring to a relationship between two or more variables that is supported by data.
For example, "The study found a statistically significant relationship between caffeine intake and energy levels."
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However, there was no statistically significant relationship between biofilm-forming capacity and agr types (P = 0.265) (Fig. S2).
Results: There was a statistically significant relationship between weekly_location_std_9to6 and HDRS total scores (coef. = 4.633, p = 0.040).
A statistically significant relationship was found between eight pairs of the minor defining characteristics, p < 0.01.
A statistically significant relationship was found between crown volume and diameter at breast height.
Findings included a statistically significant relationship between lifetime cigarette use and ethnicity.
There was a statistically significant relationship (P≤.01) between increasing angina and state and trait anxiety.
Neither sex nor age showed a statistically significant relationship to methane production.
There was no statistically significant relationship between cortisol and high-frequency vocalisation.
The study indicates that nine of the 14 hypothesized factors have statistically significant relationship with "Success".
Results: (1) No statistically significant relationship was found between the size of neopharynx and swallowing function.
A statistically significant relationship between increased flake size and increased loading was, however, still evinced.
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