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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'deviation of' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate that something is departing from the norm, or from what is expected. For example, "The deviation of the company's financial projections caused concern among investors."
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"Standard deviation of 14.4 points?
The deviation of inflation from its Treasury-set target has been a mere -0.08%.
Even a deviation of a quarter of a mile can make a big difference, he added.
Most economists think the Federal Reserve has a reaction function with two influences: the deviation of inflation (or, now, expected inflation) from its target, and the deviation of unemployment from its target.
The standard deviation of these April receipts is $36 billion.
The bars represent a half standard deviation of average rank.
Standard deviation of Ion.
Standard deviation of Vth.
Standard deviation of Ioff.
Deviation of each property.
Standard deviation of energy.
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