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Discover Ludwig"at variance" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe when two things are different or do not agree. For example, "The two reports on the accident presented evidence that was at variance with each other."
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at variance
adjective
Not in accord; in a state of disagreement
synonyms
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The prevailing view is at variance.
"It's very much at variance with market expectations.
How might these treat findings at variance with their own?
But the IG said he meant only that the briefing was at "variance with the consensus of the Intelligence Community". Of course it was at variance!
Especially when the "Shakespeare tradition" has so often been at variance with his approach to theatre.
Norway has a far-right political presence at variance with Scandinavia's vaunted egalitarianism.
He wrote that it "was clearly at variance with applicable law".
The actual biography of Uncle Ben is at variance with his fanciful new identity.
Forensic evidence is at variance with parts of the officer's account, the inquiry has heard.
What explains this decision, apparently at variance with the UUP's role in the process thus far?
This conclusion, however, is at variance with most of the biblical and archaeological evidence.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com