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at odds

British pronunciation/at ˈɒdz/
American pronunciation/æt ˈɑːdz/
at odds
[PHRASE]
1

(of opinions) in contrast to one another

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2

(with reference to two things) in contrast to each other instead of correspondence

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Examples
1And I think that's very much at odds with how citizens today lead their lives today.
2And I think that's very much at odds with how citizens today lead their lives today.
3In any case, the compensation structure of YouTube is often at odds with the incentive structure of copyright law.
4In any case, the compensation structure of YouTube is often at odds with the incentive structure of copyright law.
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