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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not at odds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that two or more things are in agreement or do not conflict with each other.
Example: "The findings of the study are not at odds with previous research, suggesting a consistent trend in the data."
Alternatives: "are in agreement" or "do not conflict".
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"Political reform and stability are not at odds," he said.
Even Democrats describe him as a formidable ally -- when they are not at odds with him.
The answer to both questions is: probably not.Unions and managers are not at odds over everything.
His outspokenness on social issues, and on the development of Chinese society, are not at odds with this.
For him, the roles of dad and rock star are not at odds: "I'm not a tough guy.
And keep showing those newly resurrected flashes of fight as a reminder that your patrician tenets are not at odds with bare-knuckled partisan politics.
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Mr. Tepper said his interests were not "at odds" with those of tenants.
They aren't at odds, Dimon was saying; Wall Street intersects with Main Street.
The new and old Fairfax aren't at odds, Castro said.
These ACE winners are just two examples of many U.S. firms that know that their responsibilities to their shareholders, their workers and their neighborhoods aren't at odds.
Yet Brown, 55, who grew up in a religious family in Chateauguay, Quebec and identifies as a Christian, argues that the seemingly in-your-face blasphemous qualities of his latest work aren't at odds with the Bible at all.
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