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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some discrepancy" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to any kind of difference or inconsistency between two or more things. For example: "After reviewing the accounts, we noticed some discrepancy between the projected expenses and what was actually spent."
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There was some discrepancy among the results.
However, there is some discrepancy among the actual numbers.
The study said that age and size differences among companies could account for some discrepancy.
Ms. Stahl said, "To be fair we did hear some discrepancy about his age".
There seemed some discrepancy between the gangster myth - "the most dangerous criminal the world has ever seen" - and the reality.
Whether this reflects some discrepancy in degree of difficulty depends on how you measure the relative impracticability of Central Asian manhunts and New York City building projects.
However, a detailed comparison reveals some discrepancy.
Some discrepancy however, was noted for the tetra-alkylammonium salts.
Some discrepancy with the linear theory have emerged.
There is also some discrepancy about what jobs are being affected.
Q: On Japan — in terms of year over year, there was some discrepancy in revenue.
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