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The phrase "apparent dissonance" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing something that does not appear to align or fit, such as when describing the discrepancy between two aspects of a situation. For example, "The apparent dissonance between the allegations of fraud and the subsequent lack of meaningful action was mind-boggling."
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That apparent dissonance, the intangible mix of 'high' and 'low' culture, could be seen to define Wodehouse.
"The apparent dissonance between record low bond yields, and sharply higher stock prices with subdued volatility cast a pall over such valuations.
Others may be puzzled or even repelled by the apparent dissonance, but Mr. Zuckerman, comparing it to the experience of many Jews in the United States and Israel, strives to make sense of it, and he suggests that it deserves much more study all around the world.
Despite the apparent dissonance, he managed to come away with some base-line managerial skills, so he now serves as the team's project manager/producer, writer, odd-job-completer and ninja-slayer.
Despite the apparent dissonance, Kim's nuclear program and economic agenda are actually two components of a single policy, dubbed the "byungjin line": Becoming a true nuclear power assures North Korea an untouchable status, and economic prosperity ensures that the country's elites and emerging consumer class won't turn against him. .
The reasons for this apparent dissonance between evidence and practice remain unexplored.
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The city describes Domenge's sculptures as unifying perceived opposites and harmonizing apparent dissonances by geometrically referencing the natural world.
The incident and its aftermath made apparent the severe dissonance between my actual faith and faith as it is publicly practised and I, a grown woman, found myself crying over this.
But those were not for sale here, at the 10th-odd Swarovski boutique to arrive in the metropolitan area, well timed to what has become known, with apparent grammatical rectitude but developing dissonance, as "gifting season".
A cognitive dissonance was evident in accounts of social interaction.
This structural-cultural dissonance alone might indicate that our apparent initial success could over historical time presage ultimate failure.
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