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The phrase "in odds with" is correct and usable in written English.
It means "in disagreement or discord with" and is typically used when referring to an opinion, belief, policy, or other idea that is in opposition to something else. For example: "The mayor's stance on environmental protection is in odds with the majority of the city council."
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He added that bookmakers were more sensitive to sudden movement in odds "with a prize like this.
His Seven Intellectuals in a Bamboo Forest (Part III) (2005) uses a black and white calligraphic palate and traditional settings in odds with its totally modern storyline, which charts the problems of rapid urbanisation in China.
For mortality, however, the relatively wide CI does not exclude a 23% relative increase in odds with the PCT approach.
This is clearly in odds with our results where the percentage of demented increased from none to 50% between stages 3 6.
Poor closeness to others, ability to think clearly and ability to make one's own mind up showed the greatest increases in odds with both increasing unhappiness (figure 1) and violence (figure 2) during childhood.
These results are in odds with the data obtained in the present study and indicate that on a longer time-scale other populations of sympathoexcitatory neurones (e.g. non-catecholaminergic RVLM bulbospinal neurones, or sympathoexcitatory neurones of the hypothalamus and other regions of the brainstem) may effectively compensate for the gradual but permanent loss of the C1 group.
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For suicidal behaviour, with a smaller number of events, the decline in odds ratios with age seems steeper and the differences between age categories were more significant.
Results from logistic regression analyses for obesity phenotypes are given in odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals (CIs).
Differences in odds ratio with a p-value <.05 was considered significant.
†After log10 (x+1) transformation, odds ratio corresponds to change in odds associated with 10-fold increase in viral load.
We used likelihood ratio tests to assess linear trends in odds ratios, with increasing exposure level as a continuous variable.
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