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The phrase "attempt to differentiate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when a person or group is making efforts to distinguish something that may otherwise appear to be similar. For example, "The scientists attempted to differentiate between the two compounds."
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Mawston predicts a brutal struggle as handset companies attempt to differentiate themselves from each other.
"I think newspapers will attempt to differentiate their classified products as authentic, reviewed and updated regularly," Mr. Bennett said.
O2 have also hinted that they will attempt to differentiate themselves from the competition by offering bundled media content.
Apple Music will attempt to differentiate itself from incumbents by having better curated playlists that are hand-selected by people, not algorithms.
The comments are the strongest attack yet by the Liberal Democrat leader as he ramps up his attempt to differentiate his party from the Tories.
She said it was chosen in an attempt to differentiate the Megawatt Hour from other energy-related businesses, which tended to use blue and green on their sites.
And the sundae's failure to woo most critics with its gourmet pretensions reveals just how much setting matters when writers or policymakers attempt to differentiate between the decadent and the disgusting.
Mr. Crompton suggests that this law was an attempt to differentiate the Jews from Mediterranean cults in which transvestite priests, eunuchs and sexual activity played a central role in ritual and worship.
Perhaps this is an attempt to differentiate more clearly, or brand, the "Classic" and "Contemporary" seasons, but the producers should remember that costume dramas don't always have to smell of the classroom.
Perhaps in an attempt to differentiate the cases, the McCain spokesman said: "America can't afford a president who flip-flops on key questions in the course of 24 hours".
In this context, Which?'s attempt to differentiate between the quality of such a generally accessible and bog-standard comestible as high street coffee perhaps reinforces this downgrading of what we are meant to regard as extravagance and indulgence.
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