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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at differing" is not standard in written English and may be considered awkward or incorrect.
It could be used in contexts where you want to express that something is occurring at different levels or degrees, but it is better to use a more conventional expression.
Example: "The results were analyzed at differing levels of significance."
Alternatives: "at various" or "at different".
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Along with this, synthetics repeatedly change, with batches containing widely differing substances at differing concentrations.
Change comes at differing paces in different areas.
Inaccuracies could also be caused by authorities in different countries looking at differing population groups.
We understand that mice exposed to the same doses of LT-B at differing intervals may have different immune responses.
Morphological differences were clearly observed for tubules generated by both hECFCs and HMVECs at differing oxygen tensions.
In each city, there is a choice of hotels at differing prices, from standard to superior.
At differing points, he has been joined by Samir Nasri, Micah Richards and the captain, Vincent Kompany.
Dating of the monuments is complicated because they were erected at differing periods, including early, middle, and late Neolithic.
The complex resistivity response at differing saturations and wettability was measured.
Because the map images are non-contiguous and possibly at differing scales, each map image was georeferenced separately.
Variation between regions suggests that benefits to biodiversity will accrue at differing rates in arable and mixed farming landscapes.
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