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The phrase "differ from project to project" is correct and commonly used in written English to describe how something varies or changes depending on the specific project being discussed.
Example: "The budget for this type of project will differ from project to project, as each one has its own unique requirements and challenges."
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The controls for a system may differ from project to project for a number of reasons.
Available curation resources can differ from project to project depending on the circumstances.
Levels of security and variables to be encrypted will differ from project to project.
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The pricing differs from project to project and patrons can cancel at any time.
The scale of the colour gradient should be defined for each project individually, because the range of values differs from project to project.
Well, it varies from project to project and the kinds of projects.
I am still going from project to project.
Universal's involvement will vary widely from project to project.
He moves from project to project, working in bursts.
The balance of skills needed varies from project to project.
I love the chance to move from project to project, always learning new science.
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