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statistically

American  
[stuh-tist-ik-lee] / stəˈtɪst ɪk li /

adverb

  1. in a way that makes use of statistics.

    demonstrated statistically.

  2. in a way that satisfies the standard criteria applied in the science of statistics.

    statistically significant.


Example Sentences

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Across nearly all the conditions listed in medication leaflets as potential side effects, there was no statistically significant increase in risk linked to statins.

From Science Daily

And all of us are going to work longer—and that means we will statistically be working with diminished cognition.

From The Wall Street Journal

The approval came after a Phase 3 clinical trial showed a clinically meaningful and statistically significant improvement in overall survival for people with locally advanced pancreatic cancer.

From Barron's

It turns out that there is no statistically detectable correlation between these two rankings.

From MarketWatch

Importantly, speed training was the only intervention that showed a statistically significant difference compared to the control group.

From Science Daily