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"have differences" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that two things, people, or ideas can be distinguished by their distinctive qualities. For example, you might say, "My brother and I have differences in our political views."
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We have differences in terms of tribal backgrounds, different customs.
They have differences".
"They don't really have differences.
271949 lines have differences.
"They have differences of opinion".
Although we do have differences about seasoning.
You can have differences of opinion, but stay united".
"If they have differences of opinion, they work it out".
And we have differences, my opponent and I.
We continue to have differences with the Cuban government.
"And when we have differences, we'll battle it out".
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