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"differentiate on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the process or action of distinguishing or making a difference between different things, ideas, or concepts. Example: In order to understand the subtle nuances between the two theories, it is important to differentiate on their underlying assumptions and methodologies.
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Have a flexible lesson that you know inside out, backwards and forwards – something that you can easily differentiate on the fly if you find you're pitching too high or too low.
Many other industries, like the world of college test prep, are forced to adopt a similar model with little else to differentiate on outside of cost.
"It will kill competition and there will be nothing for online retailers to differentiate on," Amarjeet Singh, a partner at KPMG, told Quartz in a comment.
These five apps are quite similar, and only differentiate on one of three vectors: identity, region and platform.
For differentiation analysis, PNS and SNS were allowed to differentiate on poly-L-ornithine/fibronectin-coated coverslips for 5 days, followed by immunocytochemistry.
This is not elitist but does differentiate on the basis of function and objective.
"I get the question all the time, 'How are you going to differentiate on Android?' " Mr. Jha said.
"But I do want to differentiate on the basis of price elasticity and competitiveness of the program, and that would be very helpful to CUNY".
As standards of manufacturing rose, it became harder for firms to differentiate on quality alone and so to charge a premium price.
At first they were forced to dwell among their killers because the Allies did not differentiate on the basis of religion, merely by nationality.
"You differentiate on what you stand for".
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