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incongruities

noun as in discrepancy

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Committed fans can shrug off or even enjoy the incongruities fostered by corporate storytelling.

The incongruities in park guidelines and messaging stretch back to the post-town-hall banning of tripods from the prairie.

He had a temperament perfectly suited for documenting the incongruities of the city at the turn of the century.

The book found an admiring readership among the Brazilian intelligentsia, but even they were struck by its incongruities.

From early on, he said, there were incongruities between the way that Mr. Santos talked about himself and the life he led.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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