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The phrase "a discrepancy between the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing differences or inconsistencies between two or more items, concepts, or data points.
Example: "There is a discrepancy between the reported sales figures and the actual revenue generated last quarter."
Alternatives: "a difference between the" or "a variation between the".
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"Obviously, there is a discrepancy" between the bishop's account and attorney general's report," he said.
Q: Did you think there was a discrepancy between the police logs and the CCTV footage?
A problem exists when there is a discrepancy between the perceived reality and the valued goal.
Why is there a discrepancy between the number of matter and antimatter particles in the universe?
The report, released on Wednesday, found there was a discrepancy between the hospital's aspirations and current standards.
update — a discrepancy between the available intelligence and what many in the White House and Congress believed to be true.
"There is a discrepancy between the government and the will of the citizens," Geiling told the Guardian.
Exhibit V also shows a discrepancy between the findings for administrative managers and those for technical managers.
Why is there such a discrepancy between the Grenfell death toll and the initial number reported missing?
The model may help explain a discrepancy between the observed structure of SOFCs and their performance.
Another contributing factor, however, is a discrepancy between the real and perceived cost of services.
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