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"statistically significantly" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you wish to emphasize the significance of a change or pattern in comparison to a previous statistic. For example, "Sales increased statistically significantly from the previous year."
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These rates were not statistically significantly different.
The rate of decline is not statistically significantly significant.
The new, residual irradiance series correlated statistically significantly only with δ13C data, whereas the residual temperature series correlated statistically significantly only with MXD data (Fig. S7).
But again, NUpE was not always statistically significantly different between genotypes (Fig. 1D).
In fact, the pressure of the Colts balls was statistically significantly higher than expected.
The level of deoxycholic acid (DCA) was statistically significantly reduced (Fig. 2F).
The two curves showed to be statistically significantly different (p < 0.0001).
The only statistically significantly different metabolite that correlated with clinical symptoms was IMI-1.
The rate of valid HTTP responses from.BIZ domains is statistically significantly smaller than from.COM domains.
Total fluids for the hospitalization were also statistically significantly decreased in the restricted group.
Wounds treated using the collagen skin substitute showed statistically significantly greater improvement.
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