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'disproportion of' is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a lack of balance or unequal distribution of something. It can be used in various contexts, including social issues, economic data, or personal experiences. Example: The disproportions of income in our society have led to a large wealth gap between the rich and the poor.
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A disproportion of sodium could murder me at this point".
I was simply feeling the infinite disproportion of it all.
The disproportion of it - and the injustice - had become total.
We are, however, appealing against the disproportion of the fine compared with the charges put forward".
They really are outsized and strange in terms of the racial disproportion of victimisation.
She has always been fascinated by the disproportion of strength it seems to indicate.
The disproportion of the number of physicians available between developing and developed countries is similarly wide.
"The locale of the calcification is different and the disproportion of the face, and they look different.
"We have the greatest disproportion of wealth since 1928, and I don't think that's a healthy thing," he said.
"I am angry not just about the disproportion of wealth but also the simplicity of what people ask for," she said.
A disproportion of that size would surely skew the overall numbers, Mr. Wurtzel said, especially at a time when Nielsen is greatly expanding its Hispanic representation.
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