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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strong discrepancy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant difference or inconsistency between two or more things, such as data, opinions, or observations.
Example: "The audit revealed a strong discrepancy between the reported sales figures and the actual revenue generated."
Alternatives: "a significant difference" or "a notable inconsistency."
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However, there was a strong discrepancy between the spatial patterns of prevalence and of host genetics or demographic phase.
However, the hierarchy of these sub-families is still unresolved and there is a strong discrepancy between the conclusions of different studies [2], [4], [5], [6].
A strong discrepancy often exists between recommendations and actual practice.
We found a strong discrepancy between the predicted NADPH balance and that measured in [ 48].
Where there was a strong discrepancy (n = 17), such as 'black' versus 'white', ethnicity was categorised as 'not known' (n = 8).
A general observation is that in aquatic invertebrates, there is a strong discrepancy between field observations and experimental-evolutionary work on trait changes under global warming.
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In particular, the classical theory of ideal observer maximum likelihood combination which Hillis et al. concluded applied in the within-modal case retains a strong qualitative discrepancy with the experimental results (Fig. 4b, green lines and points).
The strong discrepancy between room-temperature pellet spectra and spectra simulated from their reflectivity data had also been noted by Fabian et al. (2001).
The strong discrepancy can be traced back to the fact that for 41%% of the assets there was no cash inflow.
Also notable is the high density of the dinucleotide (and thus reading frame incompatible) repeat motif CT (435.8 bp/Mbp) in CDS regions of A. mellifera and the strong discrepancy to the low density of its reverse complement AG (20.3 bp/Mbp).
The majority of our evolutionary hypotheses are in agreement with traditional morphological hypotheses although there are some cases of strong discrepancy (i.e. the phylogenetic position of Patellogastopoda, the sister group relationship between Vetigastropoda and Caenogastropoda, and the polyphyly of Pulmonata).
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