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The phrase "a discrepancy was observed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where an inconsistency or difference has been noticed, often in reports or analyses.
Example: "During the audit, a discrepancy was observed in the financial records that required further investigation."
Alternatives: "a difference was noted" or "an inconsistency was detected."
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However, a discrepancy was observed for EMC results.
Depending on the adverse events, a discrepancy was observed in evaluation between the clinician and patient.
A discrepancy was observed between the calculated droplet size distribution at the outlet of the GLS and the experimental results.
Colonies were regarded as positive clones and stored unless a discrepancy was observed among three PCR products.
Thus, a discrepancy was observed.
If a discrepancy was observed in the measured values between longitudinal and vertical sections, the smaller value was selected to avoid overestimation.
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However, for obtained liquid film dryout a discrepancy is observed.
Fault diagnosis is activated when a discrepancy is observed between measured abnormal behavior and predicted system behavior.
In air however a discrepancy is observed for low frequency loading, suggesting the occurrence of a creep fatigue environment interaction.
Moreover, a detailed analysis of striations present on fracture surfaces indicates that while a good correlation between the striation spacing and the average crack growth rate is noticed in PWR environment, a discrepancy is observed in air.
In a recent experiment (Journal of Sound and Vibration 265 (2003) 109) on the measurement of the elements of the transfer matrix across a perforate row with a subsonic low Mach number grazing mean flow, a discrepancy is observed between the experimental data and the prediction of a discrete approach.
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