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The phrase "systematic difference" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe a consistent and intentional variation between two or more things. Example: "The study found a systematic difference in the way men and women approach problem-solving tasks." In this sentence, "systematic difference" is used to indicate that there is a consistent and deliberate difference in problem-solving approaches between men and women.
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A fit with a slope significantly different from 1 would imply a systematic difference.
There was no systematic difference between RH-PAT indices generated by different observers.
There was no systematic difference in the results obtained with the two different DNA extraction methods (data not shown).
Any systematic difference in the collection of the two types of samples could cause a different volatile profile.
Upon correcting this so-called survivorship bias, Mr. Carhart could detect no systematic difference in the performances of large and small funds.
The two groups are chosen at random, so the remedy should be the only systematic difference between them.
There is no systematic difference in the receiver components.
The systematic difference of 1.7 μGal is negligible compared to the deviation of 13 μGal.
There is no systematic difference in the mean amplitude between transverse and radial excitations.
The sensors themselves are factory calibrated, but the deployment may give cause to a systematic difference.
Sexual dimorphism is the systematic difference in form between males and females of the same species.
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