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Discover Ludwig"discrepancy by" is not a correct phrase in a sentence
A discrepancy is a noun that means a difference or inconsistency, and it does not need to be followed by "by." Instead, "discrepancy" can be used in a sentence as follows: - There was a discrepancy between the two reports. - The discrepancy in their stories raised suspicions. - The discrepancy in prices is concerning.
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But several organizations are trying to address that discrepancy by helping women expand their businesses.
The justice department tried to explain the discrepancy by claiming Holder had misunderstood the original question.
Bayern's 3-1 victory hid the full discrepancy by which the Muncheners imposed their supremacy.
Economists explained the discrepancy by noting the government's report measures a wider slice of the economy, including grocery stores and discounters like Wal-Mart.
A British researcher has come up with almost exactly the same discrepancy by examining what may be original plans of other Elizabethan theaters.
They explained the discrepancy by pointing to unusually stormy weather in February, which may have kept consumers out of stores.
But it makes up for this discrepancy by laying on a proudly south-western selection of beers and ciders, and a menu that makes excellent use of local seafood.
Mr. Madoff's promoters sometimes tried to explain the discrepancy by explaining that he sold all his shares at the end of each quarter and put his holdings in cash.
Goldman Sachs and UBS, the companies paid a stonking £16.9m by the government for managing the privatisation, were questioned about the price discrepancy by a parliamentary committee in November.
Mr. Donohue explained the first discrepancy by saying that the counsel's office was where some documents related to prisoners were typically sent, not that he had actually sent them.
Asked why the agency backed away from it days after it was circulated, the official replied, "Who knows?" C.I.A. officials explain the discrepancy by saying that classified intelligence reports sometimes include information that does not necessarily rise to the level of certainty required of a public address by the president.
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