"numerous inconsistencies" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. You can use it to describe when something has many flaws, inconsistencies, or contradictions. For example: "The project was fraught with numerous inconsistencies, making it unlikely for it to succeed."
They discovered numerous inconsistencies, including some with the physical evidence in the case.
"There were numerous inconsistencies and inaccuracies in the criminal complaint," Mr. Siegel said.
Mr. Bernstein also said that numerous inconsistencies might be created if patent law singled out software or technology.
But it would also be softheaded to ignore the numerous inconsistencies, self-aggrandisements and missteps that have characterized her behaviour.
The audit also highlighted numerous inconsistencies in the way that certifiers operating in the United States enforced organic regulations.
Remarkably, numerous inconsistencies were detected among the databases at the levels of nomenclature, events' registry, molecular characterization and regulatory approvals.
During the characterization of tripartite Ger receptor proteins from the genera Bacillus and Clostridium, we found numerous nomenclature inconsistencies.
The method used in compiling I Esdras is uncertain, especially because of numerous historical inconsistencies and errors; in several instances it also alters biblical texts.
He writes in the current issue that the vase was thought to have been found in the tomb of the Roman Emperor Severus Alexander (208-235) in 1582, and that "numerous stylistic inconsistencies" in its images make it likely to have been made in the second half of the 16th century.
Philoponus succeeds in pointing to numerous contradictions, inconsistencies, fallacies and improbable assumptions in Aristotle's philosophy of nature relating to these claims.
Through careful linguistic and historical exegesis Spinoza identifies numerous textual inconsistencies, which, with some philosophical buttressing, lead Spinoza to deny the exalted status of prophets, the objective reality of miracles, and the divine origin of the Pentateuch.
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