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The phrase "describes the difference between" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce a clause that explains the distinction or contrast between two things. Example: The first paragraph of the essay describes the difference between traditional education and online learning.
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She describes the difference between traditional and digitally printed textiles as akin to painting versus photography.
(Alain Duhamel describes the difference between Sarkozy and Bayrou by saying, "I'd want dinner with Bayrou, and Sarko for a working lunch").
All of this left Bowers considerably out of pocket, but with an elegantly written and compelling cry of outrage... Describes the difference between literary plagiarism and journalistic plagiarism..
All of this left Bowers considerably out of pocket, but with an elegantly written and compelling cry of outrage... Describes the difference between literary plagiarism and journalistic plagiarism.
Here, for instance, she describes the difference between her life's trajectory and that of her white Midwestern boyfriend, Eric, who is also a chemistry grad student: I am certain that Eric will get the job.
In a documentary on The Land, a Welsh adventure playground, a play worker describes the difference between risk and hazard: a risk you take on knowingly; a hazard is unexpected, like a nail sticking out of a board.
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The bloc's website describes the differences between the 28 member states as "huge".
She describes the differences between the Italian school system and that in her native Poland.
The author describes the differences between the raw milk in artisanal cheeses & the pasturized milk used by most American companies, like Kraft.
He then cogently describes the differences between Democrats and Republicans in how they see the problems we face.
Table 2 describes the differences between the SRL models.
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