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The phrase 'differentiated in' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase often implies a comparison or contrast between two or more things. For example, "Although both cities have similar climates, their populations are differentiated in age and socio-economic status."
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For neuronal differentiation, the mES cells were differentiated in monolayer.
Four patients in this series had chondrosarcoma that were poorly differentiated in two cases and well differentiated in two.
The tumors were well-differentiated in 34 cases (57%), moderately differentiated in 7 cases (12%) and poorly differentiated in 19 cases (32%).
Histological differentiation included well-differentiated in 1 patient, moderately differentiated in 12 patients, and poorly differentiated in 12 patients.
These sites can be differentiated in two ways: those that provide predigested information and those that specialize in links to raw source material.
But there's surprisingly little information available on vacation home markets, mainly because second homes typically aren't differentiated in the public record from primary homes.
Male and female brains showed few differences in connectivity up to the age of 13, but became more differentiated in 14- to 17-year-olds.
Most of our panel now say they are even more undecided as their options have widened while the two main parties have become less differentiated in their minds.
Therefore, this information can be differentiated in motion analysis.
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The tumors were well-differentiated in 12, moderately-differentiated in 36, and poorly-differentiated in 18 patients.
Tumors were classified as well-differentiated in 34 (17.5 %), moderately-differentiated in 112 (57.7 %), and poorly-differentiated in 48 (24.7 %).
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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