Sentence examples for aberration because it from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "aberration because it" is not complete and lacks clarity, making it less usable in written English.
It could be used in a context where you are explaining a deviation from the norm, but it needs additional information to convey a complete thought.
Example: "The results were an aberration because it deviated significantly from our expectations."
Alternatives: "an anomaly due to" or "a deviation because it".

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Nevertheless, the return of Foyle's War is something of an aberration because it was saved by the reaction of viewers after it was cancelled by ITV in 2007.

"California is an aberration, because it does not designate specific disease types, it does not designate weights or plant source, and it has what might be the most fungible or elastic definition of care-giver," said Mr. St.

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In Florida, several Mets and Yankees players who were asked about the matter voiced little sympathy for the stance of the White Sox 16. "I'd have to say it's a one-team aberration because I haven't heard of it anywhere else," said Mets pitcher Tom Glavine, the longtime union representative for the National League players.

This system is affected by various aberrations because it observes light from the fan-array chord near the divertor in the ultraviolet near infrared wavelength range.

"To me, that was an aberration because I knew him," Thorn said.

Geneticists now think that this aberration survived because it protected early humans against serious infections that arose from more crowded living conditions.

Ideally, the aberration which directs choice of targeted therapy would be concordant across multiple tumor sites in the same patient for two reasons: (1) sampling at one tumor site would likely be representative of tumors at other sites, and (2) consistency across tumor sites suggests that an aberration might be retained because it is important for some aspect of tumor biology.

But until he proves it, no one will know if 2011 was an aberration because of an injury or the first taste of a painful and incredibly expensive decline.

Anyway, "The Silence of the Lambs" was an aberration, because by 1991 the modern film industry's release calendar was taking its modern shape.

For rear projection television L-type lens, chromatic aberration plays the significant role because it is easily seen when facing bright screen.

While the report suggests that the finding could be an innocuous aberration, it is potentially significant because it moves Iran's uranium enrichment closer to bomb-grade purity, even as world powers are in the midst of intensive negotiations with Tehran to go in the opposite direction.

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