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The phrase "account for inconsistencies" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need to explain or justify discrepancies or variations in data, behavior, or information.
Example: "In our analysis, we must account for inconsistencies in the survey results to ensure accurate conclusions."
Alternatives: "explain the discrepancies" or "justify the variations".
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He has been recalled to account for "inconsistencies" in his earlier evidence.
This model is able to account for inconsistencies between personal attitudes and perceived social norms, and has practical implications for the design of public intervention strategies for enhancing participation in the recycling.
"To account for inconsistencies with the sea floor, the search profile is being adjusted to extend the sonar search for as long as possible," an update from the US Navy - which operates the Bluefin-21 - said.
Youth activist Ashley Williams demanded that the Democratic presidential candidate account for inconsistencies in her record on race, specifically around comments she made about crime in 1996.
Several reasons may account for inconsistencies in 5-HTTLPR-related association findings in anxiety.
There are a number of explanations that may account for inconsistencies in the literature, at least concerning isomaltulose.
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When assessing the cost-effectiveness of a healthcare intervention, the potential impact of this intervention can be more accurately predicted by accounting for inconsistencies in the treatment delivery pathways and health service resource use.
Accounting for inconsistencies in definition of components and in reported numbers, only 24 of the 40 trials (60%) provided reliable estimates for both the composite and its components.
In both of these studies, significant other responses are measured with respect to how likely the significant other is to make the response in general, while a single item was used to assess level of fatigue severity at the time of responding (Romano et al., 2009), potentially accounting for inconsistencies between studies.
No single factor appears to account for the inconsistencies between industry-derived, NAME model-derived and CO inventory estimated emissions.
Finally, the re-editing or re-combining of reels may account for the inconsistencies in LB's assigned numbering or reels.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com