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The phrase "and there are differing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing variations or differences in opinions, perspectives, or situations.
Example: "In the debate about climate change, there are differing views on the best course of action."
Alternatives: "and there are various" or "and there are differing opinions".
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Everyone is nervous and anxious, and there are differing opinions on how council members' actions and statements will affect their ability to get re-elected".
It was found in present-day Israel (then an outpost of the Roman empire), and there are differing arguments about whether its origins are Christian, Jewish, or pagan.
And there are differing modes by which people learn.
The question of whether HFCS is worse for our health than sucrose is still being studied, and there are differing opinions on the topic.
The significance of dental fluorosis has been controversial at times, and there are differing perspectives by differing agencies and organizations charged with protecting the public health.
But the government also noted that, "Hong Kong is a pluralistic society, and there are differing views on the pace of constitutional development".
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For example, some epidemiologists said it was important to consider all studies, others preferred only top-quality studies, some prioritised recent, local service studies, and there were differing opinions about mathematical models.
How do we approach the legal and sustainable utilisation of wildlife in an increasingly crowded and interconnected world, where transnational organised criminals target high-value species, and where there are differing perspectives over how wildlife is utilised?
Irish Justice Minister Alan Shatter said that while there was a clear consensus on the "evils" of child prostitution and sex trafficking, there are "differing and genuinely held views" on how criminal law should deal with prostitution.
The report by Ken MacQuarrie, BBC Scotland director, into the McAlpine debacle notes there were "differing recollections" about this decision.
Traditionally distinction was made between acute and chronic cases based on time since onset, but this does not seem appropriate if acute cases with a history of the problem have a different prognosis, and it has been highlighted that there are differing degrees of chronic back pain.
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