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"differentiates it from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe how one thing is distinct or separate from another. Example: The unique color of the bird's feathers differentiates it from other species in the area.
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It's that change in setting from gloomy Chicago to the picturesque Bay Area that immediately differentiates it from its predecessor.
Aceh, by contrast, would not: little except its wealth differentiates it from other Indonesian provinces.
Its size differentiates it from the β-sheet of soluble proteins.
But StockX has a unique twist that differentiates it from all of its competitors.
One of the best features of Reddit that differentiates it from competitors is its karma system.
What differentiates it from the systems that don't follow its standard?
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The initiative — which Orbitz believes will differentiate it from its online competitors — will be in effect through July 15, Orbitz said.
It is therefore difficult to conceptualize bipolar disorder and its subtypes, and differentiate it from other psychiatric disorders.
Best Buy, however, is hoping that its service will help differentiate it from discount retailers like Wal-Mart.
It presents four features that differentiate it from other proposals:5 Its modularity.
Therefore, adequate recognition of its radiological patterns is vital to differentiate it from malignancy.
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