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The phrase "differs largely from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when comparing two things or ideas that are significantly different from each other. Example sentence: The culture of Japan differs largely from that of the United States, particularly in terms of social norms and customs.
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In Europe, potato yield per hectare differs largely from country to country due to the climate, national agricultural policy, differences in the manner of potato cultivation and also because of the presence of potato diseases affecting plant growth and tubers in storage (Czajkowski et al. 2012).
The breakage behaviour of End-of-Life (EOL) products differs largely from these natural minerals.
Severe CVT is rare among intensive care patients and differs largely from other severe brain injury admitted in ICU.
So, if only one fixed model is utilized constantly, it may not work correctly when the thickness of the plate differs largely from the real one.
Alternatively, if associator synaesthetes build a spatial reference frame for their synaesthetic colours that differs largely from the way graphemes are presented on the experimental computer screen, the switching between spatial reference frames and increased difficulty in spatial binding may lead to increased SPL activity [21].
This new putative pneumococcal peptidoglycan cleavage enzyme differs largely from the other hydrolases already identified in this bacteria.
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We have taken relatedness into account by adjusting for pedigree structure and relatedness, and since it is a recently isolated population, the genetic makeup does not differ largely from the general population and we do not expect large differences in the effects of cardiovascular risk factors on cognition [ 35].
The frequencies of PRKCH differed largely from those in the Japanese population.
These dimensions indicate that the configuration of urban systems in HSR networks differ largely from that of air networks when measured in terms of passenger flows.
The calculated vibrational frequencies for adsorbed NO2 differ largely from the free NO2 molecule, consistent with the strong adsorption of NO2 to the TiO2/ZnO nanocomposite.
The molecular size distributions of the whole samples of Fujisaki and Dando HAs were similar but differed largely from that of Takizawa HA.
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