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'differences of opinion' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to conflicting or varying ideas, beliefs, or interpretations about a particular issue or subject. For example, "The committee members had to navigate various differences of opinion in order to reach an agreement."
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Differences of opinion were common.
Officials cited "differences of opinion".
Differences of opinion do occur".
There's big differences of opinion.
"They have differences of opinion".
They had some differences of opinion.
We have our differences of opinion.
Now, differences of opinion are one thing.
Obviously we have huge differences of opinion.
Differences of opinion have to be respected.
"These differences of opinion are somewhat worrisome".
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