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"differ in style" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two things that have different styles or appearances. For example: "The two chairs in the living room differ in style - one is wooden, while the other is upholstered."
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Firstly, medical courses differ in style between different universities.
Otherwise the games differ in style and tone.
But Tadie and Carter differ in style, emphasis and intended readership.
The two plays may differ in style but their concern is identical, just like the twins.
And without departing from New Labour orthodoxy, he gave some clues about how his leadership would differ in style from Mr Blair's.
Curiously, this 1879 work does not greatly differ in style from a much earlier portrait of a "Lady With a Fan" done in 1862.
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Health policy experts have also observed that doctors differ in "styles of practice," including the use of specialists.
The 33 wines differed in style.
But though he differs in style, Scioli has positioned himself as the candidate of Kirchnerismo continuity.
When Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan were leading their countries in new directions during their respective terms in office, it was the strongest transatlantic partnership since the second world war – for, however much they differed in style, they shared the same vision.
In a show at the Morgan in 1982, a group of works attributed to Bourdichon was shown as differing in style from that artist's, and another show in Paris in 1993 consigned an even larger body of supposed Bourdichon work to the differing style.
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