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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disparities in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about the differences between two things. For example, "Recent studies have revealed stark disparities in education between wealthy and low-income communities."
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The interviews revealed clear disparities in wealth.
And there's disparities in the system.
"But still there are disparities in health".
Disparities in H.I.V. rates are striking.
Solving disparities in education requires a broader approach.
The study found significant gender and socioeconomic disparities in poisonings.
The suit also claims wide disparities in pay.
"The disparities in the sectors are real," Mr. McNamara said.
This week, the disparities in the Steubenville case continue.
Disparities in health care and in education are widespread.
Sadly, few politicians question gender disparities in other subjects.
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