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"does not reconcile" is correct and usable in written English.
It's most often used to express disagreement or incompatibility between two things or ideas. For example: "His explanation of the events does not reconcile with the facts."
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Mr. Kahn does not reconcile the two styles so much as he productively rams them together.
It will further fuel debate among economists, who say the jobs data simply does not reconcile with grim GDP data.
Although widely accepted [163], this concept does not reconcile important data.
The relatively small 95% confidence limit of the MCMC estimate (Table 4) does not reconcile the discrepancy.
On the other hand, induced eNos expression in glycolytic myofibers (Fig. 2B and 2E) does not reconcile with the protection in oxidative myofibers.
This hypothesis may apply to TIGE as well, which is also an inhibitor of protein synthesis, but does not reconcile the results obtained with TZP and CIP.
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It also doesn't reconcile quantum physics with relativity, whose fundamental incompatibility is a major unsolved problem in physics.
I agree with the first statement [that there are enough options], but the second statement doesn't reconcile with any kind of practice.
But this idea doesn't reconcile with the lessons of the Dean campaign and the realization that an online phenomenon does not necessarily correlate to real-life political change.
If that set of ideas doesn't reconcile well with the basic tenets of the gospel, then both conversion and/or the pursuit of their former career post-conversion could present major problems.
But they did not reconcile.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com