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"the difference was not statistically significant" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in scientific or statistical contexts, where two sets of data or information are being compared. For example: "The results of the study showed that, while there was a slight difference between the two types of treatment, the difference was not statistically significant."
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The difference was not statistically significant.
But the difference was not statistically significant, the study said.
The difference was not statistically significant in any of the trials.
Overall cancer deaths were reduced among vitamin users, but the difference was not statistically significant.
Gay men were also intermediate, although in their case the difference was not statistically significant.
The difference was not statistically significant, but angry and distressed parents began to complain, chief among them Carl and Debbie Henshall.
The difference in the figures for the two groups was about seven-tenths of a percentage point, and the government said the difference was not statistically significant.
The therapy was found to increase the risk of major bleeding, but the difference was not statistically significant, Dr. Steinhubl said.
The difference was not statistically significant, but the authors said the findings were consistent with the possibility that restroom contamination contributed to norovirus epidemics.
However, the difference was not statistically significant.
The difference was not statistically significant, however.
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