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Discover Ludwig"differed that" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used in a sentence structure where a subject differs from something else. For example: "The opinions of the two politicians differed greatly, with one strongly supporting the bill and the other differing that it should be tabled for further discussion."
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All plasma-treated films developed more hydrophilic surfaces compared to untreated films, although the reasons for the change in the surface properties of PS and PMMA differed, that is, the PS showed chemical changes and in the case of PMMA they were topographical.
In addition volume of feed consumption differed per age and protein, osmolality, fat and lactose content differed that may have affected the results.
Often our editings matched word for word, but it was where they differed that I began to sense that my version of this hidden force was starting to emerge.
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Mr. Verchick begged to differ: "That's really an unfair inference," he said.
We beg to differ that the debate is divisive.
"Beyond the ritual, beyond the scales, the goals of music -- love, transcendence, community -- don't differ that much," he said.
Could this simple maneuver differ that much between men and women?
So, now, I beg to differ that politics is not spiritual.
But it's the one area where the two pitchers differ that Urias is concentrating on.
It does imply that the utility functions of hospitals and patients do not differ that much.
Mr. Davis differed with that characterization.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com