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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "the inconsistencies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that does not follow a logical or consistent pattern, either within a text or in a situation. Example: "The inconsistencies in the witness's testimony raised doubts about his credibility in the court case."
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the inconsistencies
noun
The state of being inconsistent
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The inconsistencies that remain 1.
The inconsistencies seem too absurd.
Mr. Zeltser acknowledged the inconsistencies.
But the desserts redeem the inconsistencies.
But the inconsistencies he embodies are important.
The prosecution called the inconsistencies lies.
The inconsistencies are obvious, as are the dangers.
He ascribed the inconsistencies to "traumatic mischaracterization" caused by stress.
The inconsistencies range from the complex to the mundane.
But I think there's another reason for the inconsistencies.
Then there are the inconsistencies in locavore behavior.
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