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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "differing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a present participle or gerund form of the verb "differ" and is often used to indicate a difference or contrast between things or ideas. Example: The two sisters have very differing personalities, one being outgoing and lively while the other is quiet and reserved.
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Differing climate models maintain differing sensitivities to anthropogenic climate forcing.
Differing transaction logs result in differing hashMerkleRoot values.
I've read differing opinions.
The questions reflect differing concerns and differing world views.
Subsequent analysis yielded differing opinions.
There are already two differing Creme Eggs.
Owners took differing tacks at the hearing.
Experts have differing opinions on the subject.
"Look at the differing scale of consequences".
The interviewees have differing opinions.
But some mourners offered differing counts.
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