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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a discrepancy of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a difference or inconsistency related to a specific subject or context.
Example: "There was a discrepancy of the financial reports that needed to be addressed immediately."
Alternatives: "a difference in the" or "an inconsistency in the".
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In our findings, there is a discrepancy of the HPV genotype distribution assigned different age groups.
This report creates a discrepancy of the function of QSOX1 in breast cancer.
In some cases, there was a discrepancy of the results obtained by immunoblotting compared to IHC (Table 4).
If there was a discrepancy of the symptoms between the two cohorts, it could have affected the pregnancy outcomes.
In case of a discrepancy of the various measurements we relied on EF measured according to Simpson's rules.
This might be the reason why there is a discrepancy of the ratio of CDH13 methylation positivity between the previous and our studies.
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The organisation found a discrepancy of 240,000 between the Office for National Statistics' figure on the number of lone-parent households in England and Wales, and the number of people in receipt of one-parent benefits.
With a discrepancy of 20% between the measured and computed mean residence time, the predictive capacity of the classical Seaman model proved to be insufficient.
The experimental results show a discrepancy of 8.7% from the FEA-predicted value.
That leaves a discrepancy of one reaction, the one indicated by an "X" at the top of Figure 9.
It was not immediately clear why there was a discrepancy on the location of the smoke.
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