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aberrations
noun
Plural of aberration
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The word 'aberrations' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is different from the normal or expected type or form, or an observed deviation from the correct value. For example, "The report indicated that there were some slight aberrations in the data."
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But those aberrations and a couple of fresh-air shots aside, the 34-year-old batsman was humming and brought up three-figures with a smashed drive through extra-cover off the medium-pacer Matt Hughes' first ball.
Adam Smith reckoned that[T]he man who works so moderately as to be able to work constantly, not only preserves his health the longest, but in the course of the year, executes the greatest quantity of works.There are aberrations, of course.
The past five mayoral elections were really aberrations, thinks Mr Bloomberg.
A spokesman for Jaish al-Umma (Army of the Muslim Community), the largest of the four armed Salafist groups, calls such acts "aberrations".The Palestinian authorities, Hamas and Fatah alike, have thumped them.
Events such as the coup against the elected government of Sierra Leone are gradually becoming aberrations in today's Africa.
The idea that Britain might bear some responsibility for the woes of Cyprus seems not to have occurred to him.Even where the enlightened West did bad things, these were aberrations from a broadly virtuous trajectory; where the tyrannical east (from Darius to Osama bin Laden) committed sins, they were no better than anybody could expect that is what Mr Pagden implies.
But it could revolutionise instruments that rely on single-colour lasers, by making further miniaturisation possible and eliminating the optical aberrations inherent to glass lenses.
The understanding of autism's physiology is improving, as research reveals genetic aberrations linked with the disorder.
Yet in most cases of cancer doctors still base their treatment on where in the body a tumour has sprung up, rather than on which molecular aberrations have caused it.The same is true of medical researchers recruiting volunteers for clinical trials, especially those known as phase I trials, in which a new drug is tested on people for the first time.
As for Guantánamo and Abu Ghraib, these were indeed dreadful unAmerican aberrations for which America should make amends.
But it could revolutionise instruments that rely on single-colour lasers, by making further minaturisation possible while eliminating the optical aberrations inherent to glass lenses.
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