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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a discrepancy of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to mean a difference or disagreement between two things that should be the same, for example, "The financial report showed a discrepancy of $50,000 between what was expected and what was actually spent."
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with a discrepancy of 2.21%.
Thus, there is a discrepancy of 6,500 bombs.
Comparisons with experimental data show a discrepancy of 5%.
Garodnick was concerned with more than a discrepancy of mere minutes.
The act of filmmaking is premised on a discrepancy of power.
ΔG041 of probe target interaction was predicted with a discrepancy of 1.2±1.0 kcal/mol.
There is a discrepancy of 0.12% between measured and simulated results.
The experimental results show a discrepancy of 8.7% from the FEA-predicted value.
The comparisons of numerical results and experimental data obtained satisfactory consistency within a discrepancy of 19%.
The developed correlation can predict the performance of the counter-flow indirect evaporative air coolers within a discrepancy of 12.6%.
As women climb to the top, is there an honest and clear reason for a discrepancy of income compared with their male counterparts?
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