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'had no differences' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that two things are the same or are indistinguishable from one another. For example, "The two apples I bought had no differences in size or color."
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We had no differences.
China had economic interests in Iran, but, in principle, China had no differences with the United States on the nuclear weapons issue.
Poland, for its part, had no differences with the Habsburgs and, after a series of Turkish attacks, came to regard the Ottomans, the allies of France, as its deadliest enemies.
Supreme and Silorane had no differences between top and bottom.
Internet safety had no differences in proportion of concern by education status, income level or marital status.
Risk stratification at initial ARDS diagnosis resulted in groups that had no differences in in-hospital mortality.
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Some topic areas had no difference in difficulty across tiers, whereas for others there was some apparent difference.
Conversely, the NC mixture had no difference after LAMP reaction.
However, the two groups had no difference in apoptosis rate at 108 h.
One participant had no difference in recovery time, but a technical problem caused imperceptible airflow.
The cost of PIMs for patients who used pharmacist programs also had no difference.
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