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The phrase "a discrepancy has occurred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where there is a difference or inconsistency that has been identified, often in reports or formal communications.
Example: "After reviewing the financial statements, we found that a discrepancy has occurred between the reported figures and the actual amounts."
Alternatives: "a discrepancy has arisen" or "a discrepancy has been identified."
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Notice, however, that the error bars of the Western blot measurements overlap with the confidence interval of the reporter gene profiles so that we cannot conclude with certainty that a discrepancy has occurred.
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Such a discrepancy has also been observed recently in the diaphragm in septic mice [ 33], suggesting that autophagy can occur independent of beclin-1.
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This discrepancy may have occurred because the amount of live infectious viruses in the tonsil were below the limit of detection of cell-based detection methods like plaque assay.
This discrepancy may have occurred because the diagnostic criteria for UPS were revised by WHO2013 after the previous report had been published [ 1, 36].
This discrepancy may have occurred because we included subjects with diabetes but with less compromised renal functions (mean eGFR = 85 mL/min/1.73 m) compared with the study of Jim et al. (mean eGFR = 13.3 mL/min/1.73 m) [ 33] or Wang et al. (53.2 mL/min/1.73 m) [ 15].
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