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Discover Ludwig"have differed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is the past participle form of the verb "differ" which means "to be dissimilar or unlike in form, quality, amount, or degree". For example, "Their opinions on the matter have differed."
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Studies have differed, though.
Critics have differed sharply here.
Their motivations may have differed.
The patterns of migration have differed.
This is where Davenport and Williams have differed.
One examines how notions of translation have differed across cultures.
Since then, opinions about the piece have differed sharply.
But they have differed in policies and institutional direction.
Mr Blunkett's attitude could not have differed more.
Accounts have differed as to the profession of her father.
(He and I have differed on this point before).
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