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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a difference of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a distinction or variation between two or more things, often in contexts involving comparison or measurement.
Example: "There is a significant difference of opinion between the two experts on this matter."
Alternatives: "a variation of" or "a distinction between".
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It's a difference of degree.
"He has a difference of opinion.
"There was a difference of values.
Obviously, there was a difference of opinion".
It's a difference of opinion.
A difference of 25,841.
A difference of survival skills.
There's a difference of opinion.
We have a difference of opinion.
That is a difference of $425 million.
It's a difference of two hours.
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