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"small inconsistencies" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to minor discrepancies or contradictions within a larger context or statement. Example: Despite the author's efforts, there were still some small inconsistencies in the plot that needed to be resolved before publication.
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Small inconsistencies became obvious.
Small inconsistencies in the text can cause "huge raging canon debates," said Penny Linsenmayer, a Houston lawyer who is one of the group's adminstrators.
Mr. Shyamalan's treatment of this story is both preposterous and complicated, and the movie sinks under the weight of a dozen small inconsistencies and several large contradictions.
Henein's trial strategy relied on the witnesses' failure to divulge all the details of their relationships with Ghomeshi to police from the start, and on scrutinizing small inconsistencies in their stories.
There was not much disagreement about the basic facts of the case — the jury's calculations depended on whether small inconsistencies, both perceived and actual, in Constand's testimony made her seem like a liar, and whether her story, much of which Cosby had corroborated, met the jurors' understanding of sexual assault.
The cross-examination by Matthew Bogdanos, an assistant district attorney, began with a sizzle of accusations -- that Mr. Combs had rehearsed his testimony, had destroyed evidence in the case and had in the past threatened someone with a weapon -- only to taper off to questions about small inconsistencies in his statements.
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Caterham said a "small inconsistency" was noticed on the left rear suspension of his car after Friday practice in Sochi.
At an early phase of recovery the fit showed small inconsistency, whereas the fit for FRAP data measured from infected cells was better, yielding a diffusion coefficient of D = 28±3 µm2/s (results not shown).
It can be verified that: The small inconsistency is due to rounding errors.
In our opinion this small inconsistency is due to recording error, caused by weaker staining in the embryo.
In CMA, we found a small inconsistency in results of publication bias tests, but this was corrected via an update while we were writing this article.
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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