Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigThe phrase "a different incidence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a distinct occurrence or event of something, often in contexts like statistics, health, or incidents.
Example: "The study revealed a different incidence of the disease in urban areas compared to rural ones."
Alternatives: "a different occurrence of" or "a different case of".
Exact(6)
Although age was not associated with a different incidence of HLE, we cannot exclude that the well-known differences in the coagulation pattern observed in newborn babies and infants versus adult patients may play a role in the determinism and severity of the HLE.
This may reflect a different incidence of classic 21OHD when European populations were compared [6] [8].
This larger share may arise from a different incidence of infections or from different criteria for compensation.
In the present cohort, we could not show a different incidence of TP53 accumulation between cortical and cerebral HGGs.
This may result in a different incidence of inducibility after CPVI if the sustained AF definition was used as <10 min. Thirdly, no computed tomography or magnetic resonance image was used before ablation.
Furthermore, if there is also a different incidence of death between treatment groups, the degree of overestimation may be larger for some treatment groups than for others, possibly leading to wrong conclusions about treatment effects.
Similar(54)
Upon the DENTAMET® treatments, different and opposite polyphenolic and sugars patterns in the two cultivars, which showed a different incidence and severity of disease before the treatments, were detected.
It should be stressed that a different incidence and severity of disease was observed for the Cellina di Nardò with respect to the Ogliarola salentina CoDiRO-exhibiting trees, with the former showing a more severe infection.
Labelled points outside shaded areas represent countries with a significantly different incidence of skills mismatch from other countries in a particular round.
Indeed, participants having both higher toenail mercury and lower fish or omega-3 consumption tended to have lowest incidence of diabetes, whereas participants having both higher toenail mercury and higher fish or omega-3 consumption did not have a significantly different incidence of diabetes.
Two retractors did not show different incidence of alveolar bone loss or of root resorption during en masse retraction.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com