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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'divergence of' is correct and is used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a difference or disagreement between two opinions, concepts, views, or beliefs. For example: "There was a divergence of opinion between the two sides on the proposed policy."
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The divergence of isolated populations on islands?
I think there's a divergence of evidence".
Such a divergence of opinion confuses the mind.
We don't have a single eating culture in Germany; we have a divergence of cultures".
"The divergence of those genetic lineages is among the oldest on earth," Dr. Knight said.
The current problems are complicated by the widening divergence of growth rates within the euro zone.
The divergence of opinion has led to divisions among families, generations and communities.
As the show proceeds, you begin to sense a divergence of interests.
The problem is in the divergence of the aesthetic and the ideological.
Dr Williams' gradualist intention is to manage this divergence of beliefs.
This wasn't a failed negotiation or a divergence of visions; it was censorship, pure and simple".
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