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"discrepancies arise" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to differences or disagreements about something. For example: "When two people have different accounts of the same incident, discrepancies arise."
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The mechanism by which these discrepancies arise is under investigation.
Relatively large discrepancies arise in the case of nonpremixed flames.
When the plastic anisotropy is strong, by contrast, discrepancies arise.
In terms of process and space where the Occupy discourse is taking place however, discrepancies arise.
However, discrepancies arise when failure initiation is governed by other mechanisms.
We show that the discrepancies arise from an incorrect evaluation of both micropore and mesopore sizes.
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Where discrepancies arose, decisions were referred to a third author for arbitration.
Under questioning by the judge, Ms. Puida said that "a processor" at Countrywide had generated the letters to show how the escrow discrepancies arose.
This could be useful to negate discrepancies arised from use of various existing metal contamination indices in tea growing soils amended with different doses of fertilizers.
Where discrepancies arose, these were discussed and, where necessary, themes modified further.
Aside from incomplete understanding of immune tolerance, discrepancies arising from a continuum of 'autoimmune' reactions – ranging from normal physiological and inflammatory processes to uncontrolled disease – have destabilized the self/non-self dichotomy.
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