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The phrase "artistic differences" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe disagreements or variations in creative vision between individuals, often in the context of art, music, or film.
Example: "The band decided to part ways due to artistic differences that made it difficult for them to collaborate effectively."
Alternatives: "creative differences" or "differences in vision".
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Mr. Goehring called Mr. Richards a "great artist" with a "huge future" and chalked up his departure to artistic differences.
"They push back on certain things...things creatively that are just so different than the U.S". Gryffin's appreciation for the value of artistic differences and individual life experiences, and how those shape music, extends beyond ethnicity and nationality though.
"Artistic differences".
"Artistic differences," he replied.
"We had severe artistic differences," he said.
What – not even any artistic differences?
Artistic differences bubbled up into fights.
He's left the project, citing "artistic differences".
Maybe it's just an attack of artistic differences?
But citing artistic differences, he left that production.
Eventually artistic differences caused an amicable parting of ways.
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