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Discover Ludwig"some mismatch" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a lack of agreement between things. For example: "Some mismatch between the two reports indicates that further investigation is necessary."
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However, some mismatch of the drop shape near the three-phase contact line is observed.
In addition, some mismatch appears between the simulation and analytical results of our method at the right-hand end of the curves.
In addition, some mismatch appears between the analytical and simulation results of our method at the left-hand end of the curves.
(Which of them should be counted as 'logical constants'?) (2) Do the aspects of their use which are simulated in that process exhaust what we might think of as their meanings, or is there typically some mismatch here?
The gap between the model and the Lua's API code may have caused some mismatch between abstract test cases as produced by BETA and concrete test cases executed on the API implementation, influencing the obtained results.
The general trend of the simulated curve matches our experimental data, though there are some mismatch probably due to the material index used in the model which are not identical to the real situation.
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"It might create some mismatches.
"With Spree coming back, hopefully, I don't mind playing that if we can create some mismatches," Houston said.
"You realize that you're going to have some mismatches when you go out there," he added.
Obviously there are levels of teams within the tournament and thus some mismatches (same as in cricket and RU).
The Jets may have an opportunity to get Burress more involved this weekend in Oakland because of some mismatches he presents with the Raiders' secondary.
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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.

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