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Discover Ludwig"diverge about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have different opinions or views on a particular topic or issue. Example: The members of the committee diverged about the best approach to solving the environmental crisis. Some argued for stricter regulations while others suggested investing in green technology.
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Particularly, the heat transfer coefficient values resulted from the simulation were found to diverge about 6% from the theoretical solution.
Researchers also diverge about the general public's conceptions of the origins of human behavior.
As expected, human and chimp Pedicululus (head lice) began to diverge about the same time as hominids and chimps started down independent evolutionary paths, about 6 million years ago.
But, even within those religions, beliefs diverge about when life begins and whether abortion is acceptable.
Birds from both clades look alike, but the groups are genetically distinct and began to diverge about two million years ago.
For example, geckos of the Diplodactylus vittatus complex began to diverge about 20 25 mya, in the Lower Miocene and Pliocene [22]).
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Metacoxal lines raised, moderately separated, subparallel in posterior half, diverging to about twice their narrowest width in anterior half.
Based on nDNA, P. oreas and P. progne began diverging about 3 mya, whereas the divergence of P. oreas mtDNA is more recent.
Our phylogenetic analysis revealed that Z. minutus and Z. inornatus diverged about 2.06 Ma 1.67 2.477), suggesting that the significant divergence in body size between these species has evolved recently.
The estimate of divergence time, acquired using plastid exons and rDNA revealed that monocots and eudicots diverged about 150 million years ago [ 56].
Opinion diverged about Johnston and the severity of his punishment.
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