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Discover LudwigThe phrase "creates inconsistency" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where there is a lack of consistency or coherence in something, such as in an argument, logic, or behavior. Example: The politician's constantly changing stance on the issue creates inconsistency in his message and makes it difficult for voters to trust him.
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The absence of standard definition creates inconsistency and confuses comparisons.
Ang 洪惟仁 (2003) used historical evidence to argue that the concurrence of intrasyllabic fricatives and nasals are more marked in Chinese languages in general as it creates inconsistency in stridency, with /dz/ being [+strident] and nasals being [−strident].
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In addition, the division of labor between the central and state regulatory agencies creates inconsistencies in regulatory requirements and policies across the country.
Preparation of inhaled capsaicin solutions for cough induction varies greatly from one lab to another, which creates inconsistencies between tussigenic challenge results.
A value of 1 represents lower vulnerability to corruption and a value of 0 represents higher vulnerability to corruption since the absence of a standardized process or documentation of such process creates inconsistencies in decision-making.
These types of models are used to ensure changes in the running software do not create inconsistency, and jeopardize its functionality.
There is nothing about the use of negation that would create inconsistency between the quoted sentences within (23) and (25), in the way that it does for the quoted sentences within (23) and (24).
The moratorium has created inconsistencies and confusion.
It can create inconsistencies.
Despite the fact that this can create inconsistencies, it may be useful for monitoring purposes.
In addition, conflicting approaches by the different authorities created inconsistencies in the handset subsidy policies.
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