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The phrase "a congruence between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a relationship or agreement between two or more things, such as ideas, values, or concepts.
Example: "There is a congruence between the company's mission statement and its core values, which guides its decision-making process."
Alternatives: "an alignment between" or "a correspondence between".
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"There is no contradiction, indeed there is probably often a congruence, between foreign intelligence information and evidence of criminal wrongdoing," Judge Mukasey wrote in 1994.
He has suggested a congruence between Christianity and European culture because both respect the individual; this implies that it is open to question, at best, whether Islam can bed down in Europe with equal success.
The observations clearly demonstrate a congruence between smallholders' perceptions and metrological indicators of the climatic situations in the area.
While some studies find that national models of integration are still highly influential at the local level, and that there is a congruence between national and local integration policies (Dekker, et al. 2015), most research indicates a growing incongruence between the national and local level (Bak Jørgensen, 2012; Scholten, 2013).
We suggest a congruence between the prevalence of MO and MA with the statistical properties of the traveling waves' forms according to which two predictions follow: (i) the activation of nociceptive mechanisms relevant for headache is dependent upon a sufficiently large instantaneous affected cortical area; and (ii) the incidence of MA is reflected in the distance to the saddle-node bifurcation.
Thus, a congruence between HIV-1C env gp120 V1-C5 and gag quasispecies supported the conclusion regarding multiplicity of HIV transmission.
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It seems a neat congruence between the [End Page 223] mechanism of a metaphor and the signal that it is a metaphor, but it's a mistake because there need be no signal.
At a gross morphological level there appears to be a remarkable congruence between the filamentous Fe oxyhydroxides produced by strains PV-1 and JV-1 and the ferrihydrite-rich stalks produced by Gallionella ferruginea [24].
But Copeland later recognized a certain congruence between the expectations with which Wharton was raised and her own.
In fairness to English Heritage, there's a curious congruence between our forebears' supposed fate and our own.
Such challenges come not only from Islamic State forces but also from Kurdish groups constructing distinctly Kurdish zones of governance across the Middle East, producing a new congruence between political and cultural boundaries.
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