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Discover LudwigThe phrase "not congruent" is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase "not congruent" is used when something does not match up or compare with something else. For example, "The two shapes were not congruent, so I was not able to draw a valid conclusion from the data."
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"George Pell holds an opinion that is not congruent with the science," she says.
This seems analogous with the match as a whole (and analogous if not congruent with Marx's theory of society).
"The media engine is producing design stars," Mr. Whitfield said, "but if you examine their livelihoods, you'll find they're not congruent".
They said that his radio program was "not congruent with the mission" of the ethics commission and would be terminated.
The issue at stake for children such as ours appears to be firmly rooted in a gender identity not congruent with their natal sex: a condition called gender dysphoria.
The extracts state that the two officers involved in McDade's death "repeatedly made tactical decisions that were not congruent with principles of officer safety" and that some of their actions were "troubling".
It has three regions, three language communities that are not congruent with the regions, a smattering of local parliaments, a mainly French-speaking capital (Brussels) lodged in Dutch-speaking Flanders, a strong current of Flemish nationalism and an uneasy history.
A dissent in the Alabama ruling argues that Section 5 is no longer constitutional because it is not "congruent and proportional" to the problem it aims to solve.
However, our findings were not congruent with the HERA model.
Results from the two HT arms are not congruent on all primary end points.
The relationship is not typical or regular; technically speaking it is not congruent.
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