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The part of a sentence “differs from the” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to compare two things that are different. For example, “The brand of potato chips I ate differed from the brand my friend ate.”.
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The indictment differs from the original complaint.
That differs from the airline industry.
The final vote rarely differs from the preliminary one.
The Arrow differs from the Patriot in several important respects.
The Luper site differs from the typical Hollywood Web site.
This method of distribution differs from the usual nationwide release.
That conclusion differs from the conclusion of the secretary.
But it differs from the Clinton plan in important ways.
Pool checkers differs from the checkers most people know.
Orlando Hernandez's self-prognosis differs from the Yankees'.
The Toyota way differs from the French from the start.
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