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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a significant divergence from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a notable difference or deviation from a particular standard, expectation, or norm.
Example: "The new policy represents a significant divergence from our previous practices, which has raised concerns among the staff."
Alternatives: "a notable departure from" or "a considerable variation from".
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By the accession of James I in 1603, there had already been a significant divergence from the Continental pattern.
The latest survey snapshot of the construction sector showed Britain's builders are in decent health, a significant divergence from the contraction painted by the most recent figures from the Office for National Statistics.
Nevertheless, it marks both a significant divergence from the Greek philosophical tradition and the intersection of the philosophical and religious dimensions of his thought.
We document a significant divergence from the baseline structure for all birds of similar migratory habit and nest location, and all forest birds as a group from 1985 to 2006.
Most of these are associated with a significant divergence from the main G + C content, which could indicate horizontal gene transfer (HGT) events.
In general, the reduction in total insulin was more prominent in the flexible dosing group, which also required significantly less prandial insulin overall and a significant divergence from the fixed dose group in correction insulin requirements over time.
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3. The manuscript frequently uses the term "positive selection", in a way that sometimes seems like a catch-all name for any significant divergence from the purely "mutational" process represented by synonymous sites.
She said there was now a "significant divergence" between Scotland and the rest of Britain which she "deeply regretted".
We showed a significant divergence of SShD in this clade.
Moreover, the sequence from the tunicate C i. intestinalis again grouped with those from Arthropoda, indicating a remarkable resemblance and their significant divergence from the ancestral accessory subunit polypeptide.
There's one significant divergence from Chekhov, a hopeful one: the characters of "The Seagull" are skeptical of the power and purity of art, whereas those in "Songbird" find passion and infectious joy in music-making.
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