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The phrase "a divergence of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a difference or variation in a specific context, but it lacks clarity without additional information.
Example: "There is a divergence of a few opinions on the matter, which we need to address."
Alternatives: "a difference of" or "a variation of".
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"There is quite a lot of evidence coming from America about how we are in danger of heading towards a society where middle-class people get married and people on low and erratic incomes don't get married, and that in turn leads to a divergence of a whole host of other outcomes.
Geographical isolation causes a divergence of a species into different morphs.
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Collectively, these comparisons of structure and motifs support the phylogeny depicting an early divergence of Aurora-A from an Aurora-B / Aurora-C clade.
There is a divergence of views on whether an independent Scotland would be more attractive overseas.
This wasn't a failed negotiation or a divergence of visions; it was censorship, pure and simple".
Instead, Justice Blackmun's files, including a 1995 oral history, suggest that the rift resulted from a series of grievances, a clash of styles and a divergence of judicial philosophy.
A compact long-range laser illuminator has been set up with a divergence of 3.5×2.6 mrad and a global efficiency of 81%.
Such a divergence of opinion confuses the mind.
I think there's a divergence of evidence".
I think there's a divergence of evidence". Barton has made a reputation for his outspoken rejection of man-made climate change, and for his support for the oil industry.
We don't have a single eating culture in Germany; we have a divergence of cultures".
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