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"had a difference" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when you want to express that two or more things were not similar, for example: "The two houses had a difference in their architecture."
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"We had a difference of opinion," Mr. Bush said.
The new president and I had a difference of opinion so I walked.
We walked away friends as usual, but we obviously had a difference of opinion".
'That was an argument where we had a difference of emphasis,' he said.
"We had a difference of opinion," said Pappas, describing the argument.
Of these, 210 had a difference in leg length of two centimeters or more.
"Yes, I had a difference of opinion with the Muslim Brotherhood," he said wearily.
It's just how you get there that I had a difference of opinion".
Asked earlier this month about his relations with Mr. Case, Mr. Logan said they had a difference in style.
He mentions that she saw her getting this stuff for years but didn't mention until they had a difference.
Many people in Sicily say, "we had a difference of opinion about protection money, so they burned my house down.
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