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The part of a sentence 'differences in how' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to differences in opinion, behavior, or thought. For example: "Despite their differences in how they approach the problem, both groups agree on the ultimate goal."
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*There are slight differences in how the minimum wage is calculated in different countries.
They're left with differences in how he should be remembered.
I like the tonal differences in how people communicate.
So there are differences in how we gain power.
Are there gender differences in how we use function words?
There are important differences in how they work.
There are genetic differences in how easily animals startle.
There are some major differences in how they deliver care.
There are also differences in how they think and behave socially.
Brawn also noted the differences in how the rivals are working in the renewed duel.
But behind those numbers are wide differences in how the campaigns spend their money.
More suggestions(14)
differences in achieved
differences in using
differences in methods
differences in regions
differences in responsibilities
differences in measures
differences in procedures
differences in alignment
differences in modalities
differences in approaches
differences in setting
differences in responding
differences in steps
differences in know how
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