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"big discrepancy between" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a significant difference or inconsistency between two things or ideas. Example: There was a big discrepancy between the company's projected earnings and their actual profits.
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The big discrepancy between Barber and Alexander was in touchdowns.
But there is a big discrepancy between how celebrity shows perform online versus on television.
There is a big discrepancy between that line and the offensive line of Georgia.
"There is a big discrepancy between what North Korea expects and what China will do," she said.
"It's definitely different than the N.C.A.A. basketball tournament, where there's a pretty big discrepancy between a 1 and a 16.
But it is more likely that the reported ratio of investment to GDP is much too high.There is another big discrepancy between the figures for investment and saving.
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Japanese numbers are a nightmare, with big discrepancies between different measures of GDP.
The national average house price figures are likely though to mask big discrepancies between regions, even within regions.
Diane Ravitch is correct to draw attention to the fact that there are big discrepancies between the federal and state scores on reading and math tests.
Now they lie empty for only 21 weeks, although that is still worse than anywhere else.Despite the overall progress, there are still big discrepancies between similar councils.
There are no explicit explanations for such big discrepancies between the studies.
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