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Discover LudwigThe phrase "differ sharply" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It describes a strong contrast or significant difference between two things. Example: The political views of the two candidates differ sharply.
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That's important, because different brands of the same types of foods may differ sharply in the amount of sodium they contain.
But the shows differ sharply.
He added that the two companies differ sharply.
Despite these commonalities, the two men differ sharply in style.
Russia and Iran also differ sharply on Israel.
But they differ sharply on how best to do that.
But the parties differ sharply on both issues.
State laws differ sharply on who may conduct them.
But sentiments on the use of the fishcam differ sharply.
The continents differ sharply in their degree of compactness.
The authors differ sharply on Hogan's deportment in defeat.
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