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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aberration from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a deviation or departure from a standard, norm, or expected behavior.
Example: "The sudden drop in sales was seen as an aberration from the company's usual performance trends."
Alternatives: "deviation from" or "departure from".
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They took triploid zygotes'' a relatively common genetic aberration—"from I.V.F.
I am not afraid of Trump as an aberration from the American story.
This was not some aberration from an otherwise stately process of Christian Reformation.
"There may be an aberration from time to time," Selig said.
Critics have condemned the closed hearings as "a serious aberration from the tradition of open justice".
They took triploid zygotes" — a relatively common genetic aberration — "from I.V.F.
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Still, this case is referred to as the aberrated case because no adaptive optics correction was applied and therefore the aberrations from the model eye are present.
Hospital and state authorities investigated maternal deaths for aberrations from basic standards.
Wagner's anti-semitic outbursts, he adds, were simply "aberrations from the purer side of his nature".
Such attacks are thus often portrayed as aberrations from predators' normal behaviour.
The cardinal had not only allowed priests to transfer their sexual aberrations from parish to parish, shielding them from public scrutiny and seeming even to reward their behavior -- he had also betrayed the trust of Boston Catholics.
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