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Discover LudwigThe phrase "differentiate them" is correct in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a need to distinguish between two or more things that may look similar. For example, "I need to differentiate them based on their size - the larger ones should go in the top drawer."
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A couple of demonstration pieces challenge viewers to differentiate them from actual artifacts.
Their books have somber, striking cover art to differentiate them from more candy-colored popular writers.
The payments are called "in lieu of taxes" to differentiate them from regular real estate taxes.
The customer experience that brands deliver will differentiate them from one another.
Niche blogs can also feature more unusual approaches that can differentiate them from the crowd.
I would challenge the scientists who created them to differentiate them (or their songs) in a police lineup.
(The menu claims they come in three sizes, but I never could quite differentiate them in my slurping).
These images are so static that sometimes only ambient sounds and glimpses of people differentiate them from still photographs.
"You not only differentiate them but you make them much more susceptible to the impact of chemotherapy".
Individual XO logos — color-coded to differentiate them — represent other laptops in the area; you connect with one click.
"You can't just think of it as an American market, which may differentiate them from most others," Mr. Sucherman said.
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