inconsistency

simple noun25 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

Used to describe a significant or major inconsistency.

An inconsistency that seems to exist based on available information.

Used to describe a very obvious inconsistency.

An inconsistency within a single document, system, or argument.

An inconsistency in reasoning or argument.

An inconsistency related to facts.

An inconsistency found in statistical data or analysis.

Describes the situation when an inconsistency appears or begins to exist.

Similar to 'arise', used when an inconsistency becomes apparent.

Used to specify the location or context of the inconsistency (e.g., in the data, in his story).

A general term for discovering an inconsistency.

To notice an inconsistency quickly or easily.

To find or discover an inconsistency, often through careful examination.

A common way to say you have observed an inconsistency.

To tell someone about an inconsistency you have noticed.

To find a solution to an inconsistency.

To become aware of an inconsistency, perhaps without actively searching for it.

To fix an error that is causing an inconsistency.

To draw special attention to an inconsistency.

Describes a cause that brings about an inconsistency.

To make a previously unknown inconsistency known.

To eliminate an inconsistency from a system or text.

Describes an action or situation that has an inconsistency as its outcome.

To find a way to make two conflicting ideas or facts compatible.

Indicates that a document, report, or set of data has an inconsistency within it.