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Filter by Meaning The historical records contained discrepant accounts of the events that occurred during the war.
The eyewitnesses' testimonies were discrepant, creating uncertainty about what really happened.
The financial records showed discrepant figures, raising concerns about the accuracy of the accounts.
The jury members had discrepant attitudes towards the defendant's guilt.
The scientists presented discrepant findings regarding the effects of caffeine on sleep.
The new student's answers were discrepant from the rest of the class.
The experimental results were discrepant with the initial hypothesis.
His actions were discrepant with his previous statements.
The students had discrepant opinions on the best method to solve the math problem.
The new evidence presented at the trial was discrepant from the witness's initial statement.
The experiment yielded discrepant results when repeated by different scientists.
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