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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a disparity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a noticeable difference or inequality between two or more things, often in contexts such as social issues, statistics, or comparisons.
Example: "There is a significant disparity in income levels between urban and rural areas."
Alternatives: "a difference" or "an inequality".
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Again, there is a disparity here between the public and private Osborne.
And unemployment is higher among African Americans, in part because of a disparity in education levels.
"There really is a disparity".
What might account for such a disparity?
"We do have a disparity problem.
Clearly, there was a disparity here.
"I don't think there's that big of a disparity.
Davidson replied: It's not a disparity at all.
"It is unreasonable to have such a disparity.
There is also a disparity with other sports.
And there is certainly a disparity of attention to casualties.
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