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"is deviation from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing something that is not following the expected or usual pattern or standard. Example: The student's behavior is a deviation from the school's code of conduct.
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"Where there is deviation from clinical standards there must be consequences".
It is deviation from center point in pixel units.
In addition to atoms of foreign elements, another common "defect" in minerals is deviation from stoichiometry due to vacancies (missing atoms), and this can also affect photochemical properties.
This reveals that increases in gasoline prices cause an inflationary response, and when there is deviation from monthly inflation targets, a significant part of this can be due to the increases in domestic gasoline prices.
In spite of the many advantages offered by micro-tunnelling, significant problems of a technical nature can be encountered when the excavation machine tends to sink under its weight in poor sandy silty soils and there is deviation from the theoretical advancement direction.
I believe that one thing that will weaken our system of government is deviation from the principles of the Islamic Republic within the country.
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The origin of the errors is deviations from the constant spatial relationship between the image and the underlying projected potential.
It is deviations from this relationship that hold key information about the polymerization process.
"It's deviation from a pattern," Mr. Ma said.
When asked for clarification, he said that it was "deviation from normal sexual behavior," the purpose of which was to procreate.
It decided what was deviation from doctrine, and that decision was pretty much law.
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